The following are the accounts of RVBS Engineering Consultants for December 31 2019 Professional fees Salaries expense Supplies expense Depreciation expense Utilities expense Insurance expense Rent expense Loss on sale of equipment Php 500,000 (62.500) (93,750) (75,000) (50,000) (25,000) (112,000) 50,000
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