FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
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Singer and McMann are partners in a business. Singer's original capital was $40,000 and McMann's was $60,000. They agree to salaries of $12,000 and $18,000 for Singer and McMann, respectively, and 10% interest on original capital. If they agree to share the remaining
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