After the accounts have been adjusted at October 31, the end of the fiscal year, the following balances were taken from the ledger of Funny Business Inc.                                     James Reap, Capital                       $800,000                                     James Reap, Drawing                      125,000                                     Fees Earned                                       700,000                                     Wages Expense                                 400,000                                     Rent Expense                                      75,000                                     Supplies Expense                               16,000                                     Miscellaneous Expense                       5,000   Journalize the entry to close the Drawing account. Do not use $ or commas in your amounts.

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After the accounts have been adjusted at October 31, the end of the fiscal year, the following balances were taken from the ledger of Funny Business Inc.

                                    James Reap, Capital                       $800,000

                                    James Reap, Drawing                      125,000

                                    Fees Earned                                       700,000

                                    Wages Expense                                 400,000

                                    Rent Expense                                      75,000

                                    Supplies Expense                               16,000

                                    Miscellaneous Expense                       5,000

 

Journalize the entry to close the Drawing account. Do not use $ or commas in your amounts. 

 

Date

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Credit

July 31

 

 

 

                                          
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