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Business, 18.03.2020 21:37 josecano2

Match each situation below to two applicable reasons that require an adjustment to be made.

A. Revenue has been earned.
B. Expense has been incurred.
C. Liability has been incurred.
D. Liability has been fulfilled.
E. Asset has been acquired.
F. Asset has been used up.

1) Delta Airlines provided flights this month for customers who paid cash last month for tickets.
2) GSD+M completed work on an advertising campaign that will be collected next month.
3) Abercrombie received a telephone bill for services this month, which must be paid next month.
4) The Tiger Woods Foundation used up some of the benefits of its 35,000-square-foot building.
5) IBM completed a consulting project for the CDC to simulate the spread of contagious viruses and will be paid next month.
6) This month Apple, Inc. redeemed iTunes gift cards that had been issued last month.
7) Schutt Sports used up some of the benefits of its football helmet manufacturing equipment.
8) Procter & Gamble received a bill for this month's advertising services, which it will pay next month.

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