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Business, 15.02.2021 19:50, flore7488

Consider the following transactions for Huskies Insurance Company:.Equipment costing $30,600 is purchased at the beginning of the year for cash. Depreciation on the equipment is $5,100 per year. On June 30, the company lends its chief financial officer $31,000; principal and interest at 7% are due in one year. On October 1, the company receives $8,400 from a customer for a one-year property insurance policy. Deferred Revenue is credited.

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