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Chapter C, Problem C.11SE
Review your results from Short Exercise SC-1 0.
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- 1. Total each column of the cash payments journal.
- 2. Open the following four-column accounts in the accounts payable subsidiary ledger: Accounts Payable—King Co., Bal. $ 1,025. Post the transactions to the accounts payable subsidiary ledger.
- 3. Open the following selected four-column accounts in the general ledger: Cash (111), Bal. $6,500; Merchandise Inventory (118), $1,800; Equipment (150), $10,000; Accounts Payable (211), $1,025; Utilities Expense (541). Post t he total of each column to the general ledger. Also, post the Other Accounts to the general ledger.
- 4. Balance the total of the vendor balances in the accounts payable subsidiary ledger against Accounts Payable in the general ledger.
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