FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
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Author: Libby
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Jim's Limousines' entry to establish a $160 petty cash fund for the office would include a:
debit to Cash for $160.
credit to Cash for $160.
debit to Office Expense for $160.
credit to Petty Cash for $160.
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