Match the following categories to each account listed. 1. Current Asset 2. Plant and Equipment 3. Current
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1. Current Asset
2. Plant and Equipment
3. Current Liabilities
4. Long-Term Liabilities
_____ a. Petty Cash
_____ b. Accounts Receivable
_____ c. Prepaid Rent
_____ d. FICA Payable
_____ e. Store Supplies
_____ f. Mortgage Payable (Current)
_____ g. SUTA Payable
_____ h. Accumulated Depreciation
_____ i. Computer Equipment
_____ j. Unearned Rent
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