A law firm collected $1,800 on account for work performed in the previous month. Which of the following general journal entries will the firm make to record this collection of cash?

A. Debit Cash, $1,800; credit Accounts Receivable, $1,800.
B. Debit Accounts Receivable, $1,800; credit Legal Fees Revenue, $1,800.
C. Debit Legal Fees Revenue, $1,800; credit Accounts Receivable, $1,800.
D. Debit Cash, $1,800; credit Unearned Legal Fees Revenue, $1,800.
E. Debit Accounts Receivable, $1,800; credit Unearned Legal Fees Revenue, $1,800.


Answer: A

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