If accrued salaries were recorded on December 31 with a debit to Salaries Expense and a credit to Salaries Payable, and no reversing entries were made on January 1, the entry to record payment of these wages on the following January 5 would include:

A. A debit to Cash and a credit to Salaries Payable.
B. No entry would be necessary on January 5.
C. A debit to Cash and a credit to Prepaid Salaries.
D. A debit to Salaries Payable and a credit to Cash.
E. A debit to Salaries Payable and a credit to Salaries Expense.


Answer: D

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