Using Financial Accounting Information
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Author: Porter, Gary A.
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Chapter 4, Problem 4.15.5E
To determine
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Salaries and wages are one of the major expenses of an organization. The payment of salaries and wages are recorded on regular basis. There is a need to make an
To indicate: The effect on net income if the adjustment on Sept. 30 is not done for wages payable.
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