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9. Sept. 23 A $630 bill for advertising for the month of September is received. It will be paid on its due date in October. Sept. 30 Salaries of $450 are paid to employees. Refer to the transactions that occurred at Bravada Enterprises. The journal entry to record the September 9th transaction will include a credit of $2,000 to:
A) Furniture & Supplies.
B) Cash.
C) Accounts payable.
D) Delivery expense.
C
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