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- Prepare adjusting journal entries, as needed, considering the account balances excerpted from the unadjusted trial balance and the adjustment data. A. amount due for employee salaries, $4,800 B. actual count of supplies inventory, $ 2,300 C. depreciation on equipment, $3,000Complete the work sheet for Ramey Company, dated December 31, 20, through the adjusted trial balance using the following adjustment information: a. Expired or used-up insurance, 460. b. Depreciation expense on equipment, 870. (Remember to credit the Accumulated Depreciation account for equipment, not Equipment.) c. Wages accrued or earned since the last payday, 120 (owed and to be paid on the next payday). d. Supplies remaining, 80.Prepare adjusting journal entries, as needed, considering the account balances excerpted from the unadjusted trial balance and the adjustment data. A. supplies actual count at year end, $6,500 B. remaining unexpired insurance, $6,000 C. remaining unearned service revenue, $1,200 D. salaries owed to employees, $2,400 E. depreciation on property plant and equipment, $18,000
- The following accounts appear in the ledger of Sheldon Company on January 31, the end of this fiscal year. The data needed for adjustments on January 31 are as follows: ab.Merchandise inventory, January 31, 55,750. c.Insurance expired for the year, 1,285. d.Depreciation for the year, 5,482. e.Accrued wages on January 31, 1,556. f.Supplies used during the year 1,503. Required 1. Prepare a work sheet for the fiscal year ended January 31. Ignore this step if using QuickBooks or general ledger. 2. Prepare an income statement. 3. Prepare a statement of owners equity. No additional investments were made during the year. Ignore this step if using CLGL. 4. Prepare a balance sheet. 5. Journalize the adjusting entries. 6. Journalize the closing entries. Check Figure Net loss, 1,737The following accounts appear in the ledger of Celso and Company as of June 30, the end of this fiscal year. The data needed for the adjustments on June 30 are as follows: ab.Merchandise inventory, June 30, 54,600. c.Insurance expired for the year, 475. d.Depreciation for the year, 4,380. e.Accrued wages on June 30, 1,492. f.Supplies on hand at the end of the year, 100. Required 1. Prepare a work sheet for the fiscal year ended June 30. Ignore this step if using CLGL. 2. Prepare an income statement. 3. Prepare a statement of owners equity. No additional investments were made during the year. 4. Prepare a balance sheet. 5. Journalize the adjusting entries. 6. Journalize the closing entries. 7. Journalize the reversing entry as of July 1, for the wages that were accrued in the June adjusting entry. Check Figure Net income, 14,066The account balances of Bryan Company as of June 30, the end of the current fiscal year, are as follows: Required 1. Data for the adjustments are as follows: a. Expired or used up insurance, 495 b. Depreciation expense on equipment, 670. c. Depreciation expense on the van, 1,190. d. Salary accrued (earned) since the last payday, 540 (owed and to be paid on the next payday). e. Supplies used during the period, 97. Your instructor may want you to use a work sheet for these adjustments. 2. Journalize the adjusting entries. 3. Prepare an income statement. 4. Prepare a statement of owners equity. Assume that there was an additional investment of 2,000 on June 10. 5. Prepare a balance sheet. 6. Journalize the closing entries using the four steps in the correct sequence. Check Figure Net Income, 13,627
- The trial balance of The New Decors for the month ended September 30 is as follows: Data for the adjustments are as follows: a. Expired or used-up insurance, 425. b. Depreciation expense on equipment, 2,750. c. Wages accrued or earned since the last payday, 475 (owed and to be paid on the next payday). d. Supplies remaining at end of month, 215. Required 1. Complete a work sheet. (Skip this step if using GL.) 2. Journalize the adjusting entries. If you are using CLGL, use the year 2020 when recording transactions.The trial balance of Jillson Company as of December 31, the end of its current fiscal year, is as follows: Here are the data for the adjustments. ab. Merchandise Inventory at December 31, 54,845.00. c. Store supplies inventory (on hand), 488.50. d. Insurance expired, 680. e. Salaries accrued, 692. f. Depreciation of store equipment, 3,760. Required Complete the work sheet after entering the account names and balances onto the work sheet.The trial balance of Hadden Company as of December 31, the end of its current fiscal year, is as follows: Here are the data for the adjustments. ab.Merchandise Inventory at December 31, 64,742.80. c.Store supplies inventory (on hand), 420.20. d.Insurance expired, 738. e.Salaries accrued, 684.50. f.Depreciation of store equipment, 3,620. Required Complete the work sheet after entering the account names and balances onto the work sheet.
- The trial balance for Wilson Financial Services on January 31 is as follows: Data for month-end adjustments are as follows: a. Expired or used-up insurance, 750. b. Depreciation expense on equipment, 300. c. Wages accrued or earned since the last payday, 1,055 (owed and to be paid on the next payday). d. Supplies used, 535. Required 1. Complete a work sheet for the month. (Skip this step if using CLGL.) 2. Journalize the adjusting entries. 3. If using CLGL, prepare an adjusted trial balance. 4. Prepare an income statement, a statement of owners equity, and a balance sheet. Assume that no additional investments were made during January.Prepare an adjusted trial balance from the following account information, considering the adjustment data provided (assume accounts have normal balances). Building and Equipment were recently purchased, so there is neither depreciation expense nor accumulated depreciation. Adjustments needed: Physical count of supplies inventory remaining at end of period, $3,300 Customer fees collected in advance (payments were recorded as Fees Earned), $18,500The balances of the ledger accounts of Pelango Furniture as of December 31, the end of its fiscal year, are as follows: Data for the adjustments are as follows: ab. Merchandise Inventory at December 31, 104,565. c. Wages accrued at December 31, 934. d. Supplies inventory (on hand) at December 31, 755. e. Depreciation of store equipment, 4,982. f. Depreciation of office equipment, 1,531. g. Insurance expired during the year, 935. h. Rent earned, 2,450. Required 1. Complete the work sheet after entering the account names and balances onto the work sheet. Ignore this step if using CLGL. 2. Journalize the adjusting entries. If using manual working papers, record adjusting entries on journal page 16.