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Presented Below Are Several Accounts from the Financial Statements of Eagle

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Presented below are several accounts from the financial statements of Eagle, Inc. for the year ended December 31, 2017:

1. Cash
2. Accounts Receivable
3. Prepaid Expenses
4. Accounts Payable
5. Common Stock
6. Sales
7. Selling Expenses
8. Administrative Expenses
9. Interest Expense
10. Income Taxes Expense


Each of these accounts has been assigned an identification number that you will use as answers for the transactions described below.Enter the account number(s)in the blank spaces under the headings DEBIT and CREDIT to indicate the accounts debited and credited when each transaction is recorded in a general journal.
 Presented below are several accounts from the financial statements of Eagle, Inc. for the year ended December 31, 2017:   1.	Cash 2.	Accounts Receivable 3.	Prepaid Expenses 4.	Accounts Payable 5.	Common Stock 6.	Sales 7.	Selling Expenses 8.	Administrative Expenses 9.	Interest Expense 10.	Income Taxes Expense    Each of these accounts has been assigned an identification number that you will use as answers for the transactions described below.Enter the account number(s)in the blank spaces under the headings DEBIT and CREDIT to indicate the accounts debited and credited when each transaction is recorded in a general journal.


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