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Business, 26.08.2021 16:20, sregan07

onsider the following account starting balances and journal transactions involving these accounts. Use T-accounts to record the starting balances and organize the offsetting entries for the transactions. The starting balance of Accounts Payable is $2,400 The starting balance of Cash is $14,700 The starting balance of Debt is $3,700 The starting balance of Inventory is $3,800 Date Accounts and Explanation Debit Credit Feb 10 Inventory 16 Accounts Payable 16 Bought manufacturing supplies on credit Feb 11 Cash 62 Debt 62 Borrowed money from bank Feb 12 Accounts Payable 5 Cash 5 Paid money owed to supplier What is the final amount in Debt

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