FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
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Author: Libby
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A firm rents psace in its store to a travel agency for $9,000/mo effective March 1. Receives $18,000 cash on March 1 for two months rent.
Same as above except; firm receives teh check for the March and April rent on April 1.
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