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piesebel

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Account type and normal balance of the Purchases Account:
 a. Asset, DR
   b. Asset, CR
   c. Expense, DR
   d. Expense, CR

Question 2

Under the modified accrual basis, revenues are considered available to finance current period expenditures if
 
  a. legally available to finance current period expenditures.
  b. collected during the current period.
  c. collected in the current period or soon enough thereafter to be used to pay liabilities of the current period.
  d. both items a and b.
  e. Both items a and c



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Answer to Question 1

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