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Chapter 4, Problem 14E
Exercise 4-14 Preparing closing entries P2
Following are Nintendo's revenue and expense accounts for a recent March 31 fiscal year-end (yen in millions). Prepare the company's closing entries for its revenues and its expenses.
Net sales..............3(504,459 Advertising expense $46,636
Costofsales 233,494 Otherexpense.net. 157.811
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