FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING (LL)W/CONNECT
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ISBN: 9781260801071
Author: PHILLIPS
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Publishing Co.
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Chapter 6, Problem 4PA
1.
To determine
Calculate the dollar amount of revenue earned from machine sale and repair services.
2.
To determine
Prepare the necessary journal entries for Company H.
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FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING (LL)W/CONNECT
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