FINANCIAL ACCT.FUND.(LOOSELEAF)
FINANCIAL ACCT.FUND.(LOOSELEAF)
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Author: Wild
Publisher: MCG
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Chapter 2, Problem 3MCQ

Liang Shue contributed $250,000 cash and land worth $500,000 to open his new business, Shue Consulting. Which of the following journal entries does Shue Consulting make to record this transaction?
a. Cash Assets ………………. 750,000
L. Shue, Capital ……………. 750,000
b. L. Shue, Capital........... 750,000
Assets............................. 750,000
c. Cash ……….……………. 250,000$
L. Shue, Capital ……………………… 750,000
d. L. Shue, Capital ……………………… 750,000
Cash ………………………………. 250,000
Land............................................................ 500,000

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FINANCIAL ACCT.FUND.(LOOSELEAF)

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