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    A Petty Cash Fund Was Originally Established with a Check
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A Petty Cash Fund Was Originally Established with a Check

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A petty cash fund was originally established with a check for $150.In the petty cash fund on December 31 (the period-end),you find the following:
A petty cash fund was originally established with a check for $150.In the petty cash fund on December 31 (the period-end),you find the following:    Prepare the general journal entry to record the replenishment of the petty cash fund on December 31. Prepare the general journal entry to record the replenishment of the petty cash fund on December 31.

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