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The Salaries Payable account is a(n) ________.
The Salaries Payable account is a(n) ________.
A) asset account with a normal credit balance
B) liability account with a normal credit balance
C) asset account with a normal debit balance
D) liability account with a normal debit balance
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I posted this question a while back then forgot to check the forum lol Thanks for answering, you were right
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