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To prepare: The
Introduction: Journal entries are the accounting transaction used to identify which accounts has been debited and credited in the journal. In the journal entries for every debit there must be a correspondence credit.
Rules of Journal Entries:
Ø To increases balance of account: assets debit, liabilities credit, expenses debit, revenue credit, capital credit
Ø To decreases balance of account: assets credit, liabilities debit, expenses credit, revenue debit, capital debit
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The effect on the CC Company’s net income for the each year,
Introduction: Income statement is a business’s financial statement which tells the financial performance of a company in an accounting period. It shows the income generated by a company and expenses incurred by a company through its operations.
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