FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
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Please lable the following accounts as Assets, Liability, or Equity. Also if they are a DR or CR balance.
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2) Smith, Capital
3) Wages Payable
4) Cash
5) Interest Receivable
6) Taxes Payable
7) Smith, Drawings
8)
9) Buildings
10) Land
1) Accounts Payable
2) Common Stock
3) Bonds Payble
4) Furniture and fixtures
5) Inventory
6) Interest Payable
7) Dividends
8) Additional paid-in-capital
9) Patents and Copyright
10) Short-Term Investments
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