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Business, 01.11.2019 04:31, kaelycaetano66

Brief exercise 4-09 at raymond company, the following errors were discovered after the transactions had been journalized and posted. 1. a collection on account from a customer for $870 was recorded as a debit to cash $870 and a credit to service revenue $870. 2. the purchase of store supplies on account for $1,510 was recorded as a debit to supplies $1,150 and a credit to accounts payable $1,150. prepare the correcting entries

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