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Which of the following is an example of an implicit transaction?
a. |
Payment of one year’s rent in advance |
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b. |
Payment of dividends to stockholders |
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c. |
Recording monthly |
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d. |
Expiration of prepaid rent |
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e. |
Both a and c |
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f. |
Both c and d |
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