FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
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Author: Libby
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Cash balances for P is 60000 JD and for S is 45000 JD. Company P advanced 7000 JD to Company S, but Company S did not record the transaction yet. After recording the elimination entries, the consolidated balance of cash is:
Select one:
a. 108000
b. 114000
c. 118000
d. 112000
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