COLLEGE ACCT.,CH.1-15-CENGAGENOW(2TERM)
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Chapter 19, Problem 4CE
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Prepare journal entries for the transactions admitting partner M and Partner S into the business.
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COLLEGE ACCT.,CH.1-15-CENGAGENOW(2TERM)
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