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Problem-11: Completing the Accounting Cycle
Problem-11: Completing the Accounting Cycle
Selected worksheet data for Rose Company are presented below.
Instructions
Fill the missing amounts
Prepare the adjusting entries that were made
Solution
a.
Rose Company
Work Sheet (Partial)
b.
Rose Company
Adjusting Journal Entries
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