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Horngren's Accounting: The Managerial Chapters (12th Edition) (loose Leaf Version)
12th Edition
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Author: MILLER-NOBLES, Tracie L.; Mattison, Brenda L.; Matsumura, Ella Mae
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Chapter 15, Problem 4QC
A company invested $45,000 in Yale Co. stock. The investment represented 5% of the voting stock of Yale Co. If the Yale Co stock investment paid dividends, what account would be credited?
Learning Objective 3
- Equity Investments
- Interest Revenue
- Dividend Revenue
- Cash
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