Financial Accounting
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Author: Jan Williams, Susan Haka, Mark S Bettner, Joseph V Carcello
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Chapter 3, Problem 8E
a.
To determine
Prepare journal entries to record the transactions in the firm’s accounting records.
b.
To determine
Identify any of the given transactions that will not result in a change in the company’s net income.
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