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In late august, a company provided one of its customers with services worth $500; however, the company does not expect payment from the customer for those services until early september. what adjustment should the company make in august to denote this delivery of services?
a : the company should decrease both accounts receivable and service revenue for $500.
b : the company should decrease accounts receivable for $500 and increase service revenue for $500.
c : the company should increase both accounts receivable and service revenue for $500.
d : the company should increase accounts receivable for $500 and decrease service revenue for $500.

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