E 3-3A Complete the following table by indicating whether each of the following accounts normally has a debit balance or a credit Account a. Salaries Expense b. Consulting Revenue c. Unearned Revenue d. Accounts Payable e. Dividends f. Land g. Salaries Payable h. Cash i. Prepaid Insurance j. Common Stock k. Interest Revenue l. Rent Expense Normal Balance
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