FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
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The Andrews Company has just issued $7,066,031 in dividends last year. The effect of this payment on the
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Net Profit will decrease $7,066,031
Expenses will increase $7,066,031
Liabilities will increase $7,066,031
Equity will decrease $7,066,031
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