FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
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Author: Libby
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I'm an accountant at ABC Auto Service company. On Feb. 28th, ABC Auto collected $4,980 cash for repair made to vehicles of Bay Shuttle Taxi Service.
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My good friend John, is the manager of Monterey Airport Cab Co. We bumped into each other at a reunion party. John asked me about the amount of repair services rendered by ABC Auto to Bay Shuttle Taxi Services in February. Bay Shuttle Services competes with Monterey Airport Cab Co. for fares to and from the airport.
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