1.
Asset is economic resource owned by entity that creates economic value. Liability is obligation of the entity in lieu of purchases made in credit or loan taken which has to be paid. Equity is the capital that is introduced as seed fund in the business by the owners.
a. Notes receivable : Asset
b. Nunez, capital : Equity
c. Prepaid insurance: Asset
d. Notes payable: Liability
e. Rent revenue: Equity
Note that rent revenue is credited to profit and loss account which goes towards retained earnings that forms part of equity
2.
Increase in assets are debited. Decrease in assets are credited
If there is increase in liabilities, it shall be credited and vice versa.
a. Increase to accounts receivable : Debit
b. Decrease to unearned revenue : Debit
c. Decrease to cash : Credit
d. Increase to interest expense : Debit
e. Increase to salaries payable: Credit
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