Prepare journal entries for each transaction and identify the financial statement impact of each entry. The financial statements are automatically generated based on the journal entries recorded. Jan. 1 Kacy Spade, owner, invested $100,750 cash in the company in exchange for common stock. Jan. 2 The company purchased office supplies for $1,250 cash. Jan. 3 The company purchased $10,050 of office equipment on credit. Jan. 4 The company received $15,500 cash as fees for services provided to a customer. Jan. 5 The company paid $10,050 cash to settle the payable for the office equipment purchased on January 3. Jan. 6 The company billed a customer $2,700 as fees for services provided. Jan. 7 The company paid $1,225 cash for the monthly rent. Jan. 8 The company collected $1,125 cash as partial payment for the account receivable created on January 6. Jan. 9 The company paid $10,000 cash in dividends to the owner (sole shareholder).