A chart of accounts is a list of all ledger accounts and an identification number for each.
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a. Advertising Expense
b. Rent Revenue
c. Rent Receivable
d. Patents
e. Rent Payable
f. Furniture
g. Notes Payable
h. Owner, Capital
i. Utilities Expense
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Fundamental Accounting Principles
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