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Author: Cathy J. Scott
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 3, Problem 6QY
A $250 payment for salaries expense was incorrectly journalized and posted as a debit to Salaries Expense for $2,500 and a credit to Cash for $2,500. Using the one-step method, how would the entry be corrected?
- a. Cash 2,500
Salaries Expense 2,500
- b. Salaries Expense 250
Cash 250
- c. Cash 2,250
Salaries Expense 2,250
- d. Salaries Expense 2,250
Cash 2,250
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