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Introduction: Generally accepted accounting principle does not require reversing entries. Reversing entries are used for accrual type adjustments. They are made on the first day of an accounting period to reverse the
Requirement 1:
To Calculate:
1. The T-accounts of unadjusted balances on December 31st 2016
Requirement 2:
To Calculate:
Without reversing entries.
Requirement 3:
To Calculate:
The T-accounts of unadjusted balances at December 31st 2016, assuming that Ocean View Services uses reversing entries
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