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COLUMN A COLUMN B
1. Accounts Payable
a collectible from customers for
rendering service on account
2. Prepaid Expenses
3. Notes Receivable
b amount used for water and
electricity
4. Service Income
5. Utilities Expense
c. air-conditioning unit,
computer, typewriter
6. Equipment
d. due to creditors on account
7. Notes Pavable
e payments made in advance
9. Furniture ô Fixtures
f bills, coins, checks, bank
drafts
10. Accounts Receivable
g. claims from customers with
a note
h. chairs, cabinets, table,
shelves
i. income for rendering service
j. obligation with written
promise to pay


COLUMN A

COLUMN B1. Accounts Payablea collectible from customers forrendering service on account2

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