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12/19/19

[Answer] A debit is used to record which of the following?

Answer: An increase in the dividends account.




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A debit is used to record which of the following? Asset expense accounts & the owner's drawing account normally have Debit balances since that is the way they are increased. Credit. is the right side of any account and is abbreviated CR. Credits are used to record increases in liability owner's capital & revenue accounts and decreases in asset & expense accounts . Question: A debit is used to record an increase in all of the following accounts except: a) Cash . b) Dividends . c) Accounts Payable . d) Supplies . e) Prepaid Insurance Question: A Debit Is Used To Record Which Of The Following : This question hasn't been answered yet Ask an expert. Show transcribed image text. Expert Answer Sun Jun 13 2010 · A decrease in an asset account. An increase in the balance of common stock. An increase in the balance of Asset account. A decrease in an expense account. An increase in a revenue account. 2.) Consulting Services Inc. provides services to clients. On May 1 a client p...


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