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Indicate how each event affects the financial statements. Use the following letters to record your answer in the box shown below each element. If an event increases one account and decreases another account equally within the same element, record I/D. If an event has no impact on the element, record NA. You do not need to enter dollar amounts.
Increase = I Decrease = D Not Affected = NA
Landau Company replenished its petty cash fund. The expenditures of the fund included postage, office supplies, and other miscellaneous items. Indicate the effects of recognizing the expenditures on financial statements and the replenishment of the petty cash fund.
Indicate how each event affects the financial statements. Use the following letters to record your answer in the box shown below each element. If an event increases one account and decreases another account equally within the same element, record I/D. If an event has no impact on the element, record NA. You do not need to enter dollar amounts. Increase = I Decrease = D Not Affected = NA Landau Company replenished its petty cash fund. The expenditures of the fund included postage, office supplies, and other miscellaneous items. Indicate the effects of recognizing the expenditures on financial statements and the replenishment of the petty cash fund.

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