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Business, 17.03.2020 22:11 Ezekielcassese

Brief Exercise 7-07 Grouper Family Importers sold goods to Tung Decorators for $33,600 on November 1, 2020, accepting Tung’s $33,600, 6-month, 5% note. Prepare Grouper’s November 1 entry, December 31 annual adjusting entry, and May 1 entry for the collection of the note and interest

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