State for each account whether it is likely to have (a) Debit entries only, (b) Credit entries
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(a) Debit entries only,
(b) Credit entries only, or
(c) Both debit and credit entries. Also, indicate its normal balance
1. Accounts Receivable
2. Capital Stock
3. Commissions Earned
4. Notes Payable
5. Rent Revenue
6. Wages Expense
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ISBN: 978-0538480895
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Authors: Jonathan E. Duchac, James M. Reeve, Carl S. Warren
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