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Business, 25.06.2019 15:30 taylorlanehart

1. identify each account as an asset (a), liability (l), or equity (e). 2. identify whether the account is increased with a debit (dr) or credit (cr). 3. identify whether the normal balance is a debit (dr) or credit (cr).

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