Connect 1 Semester Access Card for Fundamentals of Financial Accounting
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ISBN: 9781259128547
Author: Fred Phillips Associate Professor, Robert Libby, Patricia Libby
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 4, Problem 4.9ME
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For each of the following independent situations, prepare journal entries to record the initial transaction on September 30 and the adjustment required on October 31.
- a. Hockey Helpers paid $4,000 cash on September 30 to rent an arena for the months of October and November.
- b. Super Stage Shows received $16,000 on September 30 for season tickets that admit patrons to a theatre event that will be held twice (on October 31 and November 30).
- c. Risky Ventures paid $3,000 on September 30 for insurance coverage for the months of October, November, and December.
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Connect 1 Semester Access Card for Fundamentals of Financial Accounting
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