a company sells merchandise inventory to its customers using both accounts receivable and notes receivable. which description best fits the end of the period adjusting entry to accrue the interest on the notes receivable?
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Step 1: Identify the need to recognize interest revenue that has been earned but not yet received in cash by the end of the accounting period. Show more…
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