College Accounting (Book Only): A Career Approach
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ISBN: 9781337280570
Author: Scott, Cathy J.
Publisher: South-Western College Pub
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Chapter 2, Problem 4QY
R. Nelson invests his personal computer, with a fair market value of $2,500, in the business. How would this transaction be recorded?
- a. A debit to R. Nelson, Capital, $2,500.
- b. A credit to Cash, $2,500.
- c. A credit to Professional Fees, $2,500
- d. A debit to Computer, $2,500.
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