FUND ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES CONNECT
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Chapter 9, Problem 17QS
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Dishonor of note: When the maker of the note fails to pay the note on the maturity date, the note is dishonored. When the note is dishonored, the amount of the note is removed from the notes receivable, and accounts receivable are created on the maker of the note.
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