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Transmute Company paid or collected during the current year the following items:
Insurance premium paid |
15,400 |
Interest collected |
30,900 |
Salaries paid |
135,200 |
The following balances have been excerpted from Transmute’s balance sheet:
|
December 31 |
January 1 |
Prepaid insurance |
1,200 |
1,500 |
Interest receivable |
3,700 |
2,900 |
Salaries payable |
12,300 |
10,600 |
The salary expense on the income statement for the current year was
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