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Pass The following Journal Entry . 1. Salaries remaining unpaid Rs.15000 and rent due to landlord Rs.2000 Please This is Accountancy questions Don't spaim
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Pass The following Journal Entry .
1. Salaries remaining unpaid Rs.15000 and rent due to landlord Rs.2000
Please This is Accountancy questions Don't spaim
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Explanation:
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→ Salaries A/c Dr. 15,000
To O/s Salaries A/c 15,000
→ Rent A/c Dr. 2,000
To O/s Rent A/c 2,000
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good lesson udayy...........
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