Business, 30.05.2020 21:59 noslengerman
The accounts in the ledger of Monroe Entertainment Co. are listed below. All accounts have normal balances.
Accounts payable $552
Fees Earned $2,531
Accounts receivable 727
Insurance Expense 643
Supplies 500
Rent expense 1,500
Prepaid insurance 1,995
Land 2,127
Cash 1,796
Wages expense 683
Office equipment 1,800
Retained earnings 5,500
Dividends 657
Common stock 5,545
Unearned rent 1,600
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