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max2010maxim [7]
2 years ago
3

"Should Dillard's keep its excellent department store credit card program? ______ Yes ______ No" is an example of _____.

Business
1 answer:
My name is Ann [436]2 years ago
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Answer:

The answer is "making assumptions"

Explanation:

The making assumption is determined if it can't be provided to claim which is not confirmed unless the argument is one, which you or the writer could show if they tried, users must decide. It requires as a considering as thinks about both the subject so on that basis evaluating the statement.

  • It is the one way the mind saves power becomes to find patterns in how the environment functions, that draw from our previous history.
  • It adopts such trends, or beliefs, to the current world when we experience new circumstances. Its approach saves us the power to evaluate the condition entirely fresh.
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1. Dr Cash  40000

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2. Dr Salary expense  5000

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3. Dr prepaid rent   24000

       Cr  Cash                24000

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4. Dr Furniture and equipment 33000

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         Cr    Accounts payable                21000

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5.  Dr Prepaid insurance   1600

           Cr   Cash                        1600

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        Cr  Accounts payable    1600

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     Dr Account receivable  13000

       Cr      Sales revenue              21000

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9. Dr Accounts payable  400

         Cr  Cash                      400

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10. Dr Cash        2800

          Cr  Account receivable    2800

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        Cr utilities payable       400

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          Cr  Cash       5000

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               ---- 12000

               ---  1600

               ---  600

  8000    --- 400

  2800  ---  5000

    Salary expense                                             Salary payable

Dr____________Cr______                       DR    ___________Cr

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Dr ____________Cr____                        Dr        _____________Cr

  24000   ------                                          33000           --------

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  Furniture and Equipment 33000                        400 Utilities payable

  Prepaid insurance   1600                                     21000    Sales revenue

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