= ACC 104 Exam 2 Part Two version 1(2) (2) Compatibility... ✓ Search Layout References Mailings Review View Help A A Aa Po AA Б Normal Heading 1 Heading 2 V V T Paragraph Styles 4) Plenty Company established a petty cash fund of $150 on October 1. On October 10, the petty cash fund was replenished when there was $49 remaining and there were petty cash receipts for: office supplies, $47; transportation-in on inventory purchased, $32; and postage, $22. On October 15, the petty cash fund was decreased to $125 in total. Plenty Company uses the perpetual inventory system. Record the above transactions in general journal form. Accessibility: Unavailable Q Search E 9 W DFOC
= ACC 104 Exam 2 Part Two version 1(2) (2) Compatibility... ✓ Search Layout References Mailings Review View Help A A Aa Po AA Б Normal Heading 1 Heading 2 V V T Paragraph Styles 4) Plenty Company established a petty cash fund of $150 on October 1. On October 10, the petty cash fund was replenished when there was $49 remaining and there were petty cash receipts for: office supplies, $47; transportation-in on inventory purchased, $32; and postage, $22. On October 15, the petty cash fund was decreased to $125 in total. Plenty Company uses the perpetual inventory system. Record the above transactions in general journal form. Accessibility: Unavailable Q Search E 9 W DFOC
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ACC 104 Exam 2 Part Two version 1(2) (2) Compatibility... ✓
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Layout References Mailings Review
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A A Aa Po
AA
Б
Normal
Heading 1
Heading 2
V
V
T
Paragraph
Styles
4) Plenty Company established a petty cash fund of $150 on October 1. On October 10, the
petty cash fund was replenished when there was $49 remaining and there were petty cash
receipts for: office supplies, $47; transportation-in on inventory purchased, $32; and postage,
$22. On October 15, the petty cash fund was decreased to $125 in total. Plenty Company
uses the perpetual inventory system. Record the above transactions in general journal form.
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