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Chapter 4, Problem 4.3ME
Matching Definitions with Terms
Match each definition with its related term by entering the appropriate letter in the space provided.
Definition | Term |
____ (1) At year-end. service revenue of $ 1.000 was collected in cash but was not yet earned. | A. Accrued expense |
B. Deferred expense | |
____ (2) Interest of $550 on a note receivable was earned at year-end, although collection of the interest is not due until the following year. | C. Accrued revenue |
D. Deferred revenue | |
____ (3) At year-end, wages payable of $5,600 had not been recorded or paid. | |
____ (4) Office supplies were purchased during the year for $700, and $100 of them remained on hand (unused) at year-end. |
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