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Chapter 11, Problem 11.17EX
A.
To determine
Vacation expense: Vacation expense is an estimated expense for the company which the company should pay to the employees as extra salary over the entire year. For example: If an employee works 49 weeks in a year, company should pay 3 weeks’
To journalize: The
B.
To determine
To explain: how vacation pay is reported on the company’s
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