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24 September, 19:31

A company recorded 2 days of accrued salaries of $2,200 for its employees on January 31. On February 9, it paid its employees $8,600 for these accrued salaries and for other salaries earned through February 9. Assuming the company does not prepare reversing entries, the January 31 and February 9 journal entries are:

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  1. 24 September, 19:39
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    A)

    1/31 Salaries Expense 2,200

    Salaries Payable 2,200

    2/9 Salaries Payable 8,600

    Salaries Expense 2,200

    Cash 8,600 Incorrect

    b)

    1/31 Salaries Payable 2,200

    Salaries Expense 2,200

    2/9 Salaries Expense 6,400

    Salaries Payable 2,200

    Cash 8,600

    c)

    1/31 Salaries Expense 2,200

    Cash 2,200

    2/9 Salaries Expense 8,600

    Cash 8,600

    d)

    1/31 Salaries Expense 2,200

    Salaries Payable 2,200

    2/9 Salaries Expense 8,600

    Cash 8,600

    e)

    1/31 Salaries Expense 2,200

    Salaries Payable 2,200

    2/9 Salaries Expense 6,400

    Salaries Payable 2,200

    Cash 8,600
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