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Arturiano [62]
4 years ago
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In 1924, austin cooper made an interesting foray into the use of pure geometric shape and ____________ to solve a communications

problem for the london underground, in which he symbolized the temperature changes as one leaves the cold street in winter or the hot street in summer for the greater comfort of the underground railway
Business
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Goryan [66]4 years ago
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I think it would be lengths
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Credit : Wages $18,000

Explanation:

Journal 1

The first error has to be corrected by debiting the Prepaid Expenses by twice the amount paid to cancel the effect of a credit entry made to that account. Cash is credited to show the correct credit entry that was supposed to be made. Insurance expense is credited to cancel the debit entry made to this account in error.

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Balance at Bank as per cash book (up to date)     $35,480

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No. 3031                                                                      $1,570

No. 3065                                                                        $561

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Check No. 3056 Understated                                     $10

Bank service charge                                                     $14

Balance (Up to date)                                             $35,480

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Balance at Bank as per cash book (up to date)     $35,480

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Less Lodgements not yet credited                          ($10,132)

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