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Prepare journal entries to record the above transactions for Emerson Corporation. (If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No
July | 15 | Declared a cash dividend payable to common stockholders of $164,000. | ||
Aug. | 15 | Date of record is August 15 for the cash dividend declared on July 15. | ||
Aug. | 31 | Paid the dividend declared on July 15. |
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