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On September 1, Pike Products purchases $5,000 of supplies from Indigo Industries, with the understanding that Pike will provide payment within 60 days. When posting the journal entries related to this transaction, Pike's accounting staff debits Supplies for $5,000 and debits Cash for $5,000. Which of the following statements best describes the results of this posting? A In Pike’s general ledger, the ending balance for the Cash account will be correct. However, the ending balance for the Supplies account will be too low, while the ending balance for the Accounts Payable account will be too high.
B In Pike’s general ledger, the ending balance for the Supplies account will be correct. However, the ending balance for the Cash account will be too low, while the ending balance for the Accounts Payable account will be too high.
C In Pike’s general ledger, the ending balance for the Supplies account will be correct. However, the ending balance for the Cash account will be too high, while the ending balance for the Accounts Payable account will be too low.
D In Pike’s general ledger, the ending balance for the Cash account will be correct. However, the ending balance for the Supplies account will be too high, while the ending balance for the Accounts Payable account will be too low.

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