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17 October, 08:03

Accounts Payable had a balance of $18,220 at the beginning of the month. During the month, three debits in the amounts of $4,680, $11,280, and $14,780 were posted to Accounts Payable, and three credits in the amounts of $3,620, $9,520, and $12,720 were posted to Accounts Payable. What is the ending balance of the Accounts Payable account?

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  1. 17 October, 11:12
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    The answer is $13,340

    Explanation:

    For accounts payable account, debit reduces it while credit increases. It is so because accounts payable is a current liability.

    Opening balance is always in credit side.

    So, to find the ending balance:

    we add all the credit side including the beginning balance:

    $18,220 + $3,620 + $9,520 +

    $12,720 = $44,080

    And add all the debit side too and substract the total from $44,080

    $4,680 + $11,280 + $14,780

    =$30,740

    Therefore, ending balance of the Accounts Payable account is:

    $44,080 - $30,740

    =$13,340
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