issued common stock in exchange for $64,700 cash from investors. What would be the credit and what would be the debited?
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In this transaction, the company issued common stock in exchange for cash from investors. Therefore, the accounts involved would be: - Common Stock (equity account) - Cash (asset account) Show more…
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