ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES 122 5/16 >C<
ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES 122 5/16 >C<
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Chapter 4, Problem 6QC

Which of the following is not a closing entry?

    Learning Objective 3

    Date Accounts and Explanation Debit Credit
    a. Owner, Capital xxx  
      Owner, Withdrawals xxx
    b. Service Revenue xxx  
      Income Summary xxx
    c. Salaries Payable xxx  
      Income Summary xxx
    d. Income Summary xxx  
      Rent Expense   xxx

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ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES 122 5/16 >C<

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