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    May 3, 2013, 11:09 PM
    Account Analysis
    Account Analysis
    Identify Catagory:
    Asset (A), Liability (L), Owner's Equigy (OE)
    Sub Accounts of OE: Capital (C), Withdrawals (W), Revenue (R), Expenses (Ex)

    Service Revenue
    Accumulated Deprec - Eq
    O. Winfrey, Capital
    Insurance Expense
    Land
    Medicare Tax Payable
    Note Payable
    Petty Cash
    Office Supplies
    Prepaid Rent
    Payroll Tax Expense
    Fees Earned
    T. Jones, Capital
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    May 4, 2013, 10:50 AM
    What is your question. This looks like you have to decide what category your accounts are. Very simple and straightforward.

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