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Listed below are accounts to use for transactions a through d, each identified by a number. Following this list are the transactions. You are to indicate for each transaction the accounts that should be debited and credited by placing the account numbers in the appropriate box.
1. Cash
2. Accounts Receivable
3. Office Supplies
4. Land
5. Interest Receivable
6. Building
7. Accumulated Depreciation—Building
8. Depreciation Expense—Building
9. Accounts Payable
10. Interest Payable
11. Insurance Payable
12. Utilities Expense
13. Notes Payable
14. Prepaid Insurance
15. Service Revenue
16. Common Stock
17. Insurance Expense
18. Interest Expense
19. Office Supplies Expense
20. Unearned Service Revenue
21. Dividends
Listed below are accounts to use for transactions a through d, each identified by a number. Following this list are the transactions. You are to indicate for each transaction the accounts that should be debited and credited by placing the account numbers in the appropriate box. 1.	Cash 2.	Accounts Receivable 3.	Office Supplies 4.	Land 5.	Interest Receivable 6.	Building 7.	Accumulated Depreciation—Building 8.	Depreciation Expense—Building 9.	Accounts Payable 10.	Interest Payable 11.	Insurance Payable 12.	Utilities Expense 13.	Notes Payable 14.	Prepaid Insurance 15.	Service Revenue 16.	Common Stock 17.	Insurance Expense 18.	Interest Expense 19.	Office Supplies Expense 20.	Unearned Service Revenue 21.	Dividends


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