
Principles of Accounting
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Author: Belverd E. Needles, Marian Powers, Susan V. Crosson
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 4, Problem 3P
1.
To determine
Prepare the necessary closing entries.
2.
To determine
Explain the reason for not including expenses and cash distributions in the same closing entry.
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