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EXPENSE METHOD OF ACCOUNTING FOR PREPAID EXPENSES Ryan’s Fish House purchased supplies costing $3,000 for cash. This amount was debited to the supplies expense account. At the end of the year, December 31, 20--, an inventory showed that supplies costing $500 remained. Prepare the
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