For each​ transaction, identify what type of adjusting entry would be needed. Select from the following four types of adjusting​ entries: deferred​ expense, deferred​ revenue, accrued​ expense, and accrued revenue.         Question content area bottom Part 1   Apr. 1 Paid six months of rent, $4,800.   Apr. 10 Received $1,200 from customer for six month service contract that began April 1.   Apr. 15 Purchased a computer for $1,000.   Apr. 18 Purchased $300 of office supplies on account.   Apr. 30 Work performed but not yet billed to customer, $500   Apr. 30 Employees earned $600 in salaries that will be paid May 2.

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For each​ transaction, identify what type of adjusting entry would be needed. Select from the following four types of adjusting​ entries: deferred​ expense, deferred​ revenue, accrued​ expense, and accrued revenue.
 
 
 
 

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Apr. 1
Paid six months of rent, $4,800.
 
Apr. 10
Received $1,200 from customer for six month service contract that began April 1.
 
Apr. 15
Purchased a computer for $1,000.
 
Apr. 18
Purchased $300 of office supplies on account.
 
Apr. 30
Work performed but not yet billed to customer, $500
 
Apr. 30
Employees earned $600 in salaries that will be paid May 2.
 
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Deferred expense is the expense for which the payment is already made but the same is yet to be incurred.

Accrued expense is the one which is already incurred but payment is yet to be made.

Deferred revenue is the cash or revenue received for the services or goods which are yet to be provided.

Accrued revenue is the revenue which is earned but the cash is not yet received.

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