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OlgaM077
1 month ago
7

Which statement best summarizes the role of households in the flow of

Business
2 answers:
soldi70 [3.6K]1 month ago
5 0

The answer is A

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Free_Kalibri [3.7K]1 month ago
4 0

Answer:

A. Households serve as consumers for products created by businesses.

Explanation:

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Balance                                                        $5,000

Accounts payable                        $600        4,400

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Accounts receivable 10,000                        10,800

Wages                                          2,400        8,400

Interest                                              20        8,380

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Description           Debit       Credit         Balance

Balance                                                  $5,200

Service Revenue 11,500                         16,700

Cash                                      10,000       6,700

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Description           Debit       Credit         Balance

Cash                  $4,000                           $4,000

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Description           Debit       Credit       Balance

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Description           Debit       Credit       Balance

Balance                                                  $1,000

Cash                   $600                               400

Advertising                           $500            900

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