A partial work sheet for Marge's Place is shown below. Prepare the following adjustments on this work sheet for the month ended June 30, 20--. Expired or used-up insurance, $570. Depreciation expense on equipment, $720 (Remember to credit the Accumulated Depreciation account for equipment, not Equipment). Wages accrued or earned since the last payday, $1,410 (owed and to be paid on the next payday). Supplies used, $110. If no amount is required, enter 0. Marge's Place Work Sheet For Month Ended June 30, 20--                               TRIAL BALANCE ADJUSTMENTS   ACCOUNT NAME DEBIT CREDIT DEBIT CREDIT   1 Cash 4,577       1 2 Supplies 250       2 3 Prepaid Insurance 1,800       3 4 Equipment 4,880       4 5 Accumulated Depreciation, Equipment   1,350     5 6 Accounts Payable   2,539     6 7 M. Benson, Capital   4,751     7 8 M. Benson, Drawing 2,000       8 9 Income from Services   6,937     9 10 Rent Expense 1,086       10 11 Supplies Expense 256       11 12 Wages Expense 660       12 13 Miscellaneous Expense 68       13 14   15,577 15,577     14 15           15 16           16 17           17 18           18

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A partial work sheet for Marge's Place is shown below.

Prepare the following adjustments on this work sheet for the month ended June 30, 20--.
  1. Expired or used-up insurance, $570.
  2. Depreciation expense on equipment, $720 (Remember to credit the Accumulated Depreciation account for equipment, not Equipment).
  3. Wages accrued or earned since the last payday, $1,410 (owed and to be paid on the next payday).
  4. Supplies used, $110.

If no amount is required, enter 0.

Marge's Place
Work Sheet
For Month Ended June 30, 20--
                         
    TRIAL BALANCE ADJUSTMENTS
  ACCOUNT NAME DEBIT CREDIT DEBIT CREDIT  
1 Cash 4,577       1
2 Supplies 250       2
3 Prepaid Insurance 1,800       3
4 Equipment 4,880       4
5 Accumulated Depreciation, Equipment   1,350     5
6 Accounts Payable   2,539     6
7 M. Benson, Capital   4,751     7
8 M. Benson, Drawing 2,000       8
9 Income from Services   6,937     9
10 Rent Expense 1,086       10
11 Supplies Expense 256       11
12 Wages Expense 660       12
13 Miscellaneous Expense 68       13
14   15,577 15,577     14
15           15
16           16
17           17
18           18
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