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    In the Accounting Equation, Claims on the Business Are of Two
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In the Accounting Equation, Claims on the Business Are of Two

Question 15

Question 15

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In the accounting equation, claims on the business are of two broad types:


A) bills payable and bills receivable.
B) debtors and creditors.
C) liabilities and equity.
D) loans to and loans from outsiders.

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