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Chapter 4, Problem 4.21BE
Adjusting Journal Entries. Gerhard News collects payments from customers for newspaper subscriptions on a yearly basis, that is, in one-year subscriptions. On March 1, Gerhard collected $24,000 cash for one-year subscriptions. Gerhard recorded the full amount as revenue. Prepare the entry made on March 1 and the necessary
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