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Business, 14.01.2020 18:31 StupidFatChipmunk

On february 14, watauga enterprises received notice from the bank of a dishonored check from wilkes company in the amount of $200.00. the bank charged a service fee of $25.00. what is the correct journal entry for watauga enterprises to record the dishonored check?
a. debit accounts receivable-wilkes company $200.00, debit bank service charge $25.00; credit cash$225.00b. debit accounts receivable-wilkes company $225.00; credit bank service charge $25.00, credit cash$200.00c. debit accounts receivable-wilkes company $225.00; credit cash $225.00d. debit cash $225.00; credit accounts receivable-wilkes company $225.00

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