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Use the numbers corresponding to the accounts below to indicate the entries for the transactions below.You may debit or credit more than one account.Dollar amounts have been omitted.The first one (x-y)has been done for you.
1.Accounts Receivable
2.Owner's Capital
3.Withdrawals
4.Cash
5.Income Summary
6.Legal Fees Earned
7.Rent Expense
8.Salaries Expense
9.Salaries Payable
10.Unearned Legal Fees
x-y.To record cash invested by the owner
a-b.To record the reversal of the entry that adjusted for accrued legal fees
c-d.To close the Income Summary account when net income has been realized
e-f.To record the closing of expense account(s)
g-h.To record payment of salaries for which an adjusting entry was made a few days before.The appropriate reversing entry also was made.
Use the numbers corresponding to the accounts below to indicate the entries for the transactions below.You may debit or credit more than one account.Dollar amounts have been omitted.The first one (x-y)has been done for you. 1.Accounts Receivable 2.Owner's Capital 3.Withdrawals 4.Cash 5.Income Summary 6.Legal Fees Earned 7.Rent Expense 8.Salaries Expense 9.Salaries Payable 10.Unearned Legal Fees x-y.To record cash invested by the owner a-b.To record the reversal of the entry that adjusted for accrued legal fees c-d.To close the Income Summary account when net income has been realized e-f.To record the closing of expense account(s) g-h.To record payment of salaries for which an adjusting entry was made a few days before.The appropriate reversing entry also was made.


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