Which of the following items are liabilities of Siebers Jewelry Stores? (a) Cash. (b) Accounts payable. (c)
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(a) Cash.
(b) Accounts payable.
(c) Owner's drawings.
(d) Accounts receivable.
(e) Supplies.
(f) Equipment.
(g) Salaries and wages payable.
(h) Service revenue.
(i) Rent expense.
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