Fundamental Accounting Principles
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Chapter 2, Problem 7QS
Analyzing debit or credit by account A1
Identify whether a debit or credit results in the indicated change for each of the following accounts.
a. To increase Land
b. To decrease Cash
C. To increase Fees Earned (Revenues)
d. To increase Salaries Expense
e. To decrease Unearned Revenue
f. To decrease Prepaid Rent
g. To increase Notes Payable
h. To decrease Accounts Receivable
i. To increase Owner, Capital
j. To increase Store Equipment
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