Date Account Titles Debit Credit Bad Debts Expense Allowance for Doubtful Accounts Dec. 31 530 530 Salaries Expense Salaries Payable 31 940 940 31 Unearned Rent Rent Revenue 1,230 1,230 Interest Expense Interest Payable (due July 1, 2020) 31 220 220 Rent Receivable Rent Revenue 31 310 310 31 Depreciation Expense Accumulated Depreciation 5,100 5,100 31 Insurance Expense Prepaid Insurance Interest Receivable (due February 1, 2021) Interest Revenue 312 312 31 225 225 Office Supplies Office Supplies Expense Advances to Salespersons Salaries Expense 31 100 100 31 300 300 Income Tax Expense Income Taxes Payable 31 4,300 4,300

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On December 31, 2019, Mason Company made following proper year-end adjusting entries:

1. Prepare journal entries to record whatever reversing entries you think appropriate.
2. Explain your reasoning for each reversing entry.

Date
Account Titles
Debit
Credit
Bad Debts Expense
Allowance for Doubtful Accounts
Dec. 31
530
530
Salaries Expense
Salaries Payable
31
940
940
31
Unearned Rent
Rent Revenue
1,230
1,230
Interest Expense
Interest Payable (due July 1, 2020)
31
220
220
Rent Receivable
Rent Revenue
31
310
310
31
Depreciation Expense
Accumulated Depreciation
5,100
5,100
31
Insurance Expense
Prepaid Insurance
Interest Receivable (due February 1, 2021)
Interest Revenue
312
312
31
225
225
Office Supplies
Office Supplies Expense
Advances to Salespersons
Salaries Expense
31
100
100
31
300
300
Income Tax Expense
Income Taxes Payable
31
4,300
4,300
Transcribed Image Text:Date Account Titles Debit Credit Bad Debts Expense Allowance for Doubtful Accounts Dec. 31 530 530 Salaries Expense Salaries Payable 31 940 940 31 Unearned Rent Rent Revenue 1,230 1,230 Interest Expense Interest Payable (due July 1, 2020) 31 220 220 Rent Receivable Rent Revenue 31 310 310 31 Depreciation Expense Accumulated Depreciation 5,100 5,100 31 Insurance Expense Prepaid Insurance Interest Receivable (due February 1, 2021) Interest Revenue 312 312 31 225 225 Office Supplies Office Supplies Expense Advances to Salespersons Salaries Expense 31 100 100 31 300 300 Income Tax Expense Income Taxes Payable 31 4,300 4,300
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