Multiple Choice
Brooke Company grants James Decorating additional time to pay its past due account. James makes a written promise to pay Brooke the amount on a certain date. Brooke Company records this transaction as follows:
A) debit Notes Receivable; credit Accounts Receivable.
B) debit Cash; credit Accounts Receivable.
C) debit Accounts Receivable; credit Notes Receivable.
D) debit Accounts Payable; credit Notes Payable.
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