On December 15, Great Designs Company hired an independent contractor for a project. The contractor completed the project on December 29 and submitted an invoice for $2,425 which was due on January 15. The amount was duly paid on January 15. a. Journalize the entry or entries necessary to record these transactions. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank. Dec. 29   fill in the blank a2e476f8d034f82_2 fill in the blank a2e476f8d034f82_3     fill in the blank a2e476f8d034f82_5 fill in the blank a2e476f8d034f82_6 Jan. 15   fill in the blank a2e476f8d034f82_8 fill in the blank a2e476f8d034f82_9     fill in the blank a2e476f8d034f82_11 fill in the blank a2e476f8d034f82_12 b. Discuss how the accrual basis of accounting affects this (these) journal entry(ies). The first journal entry is required to record the   of the independent contractor. This journal entry created   in December's Income Statement and   on December's Balance Sheet. The second journal entry did not affect   income statement.

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On December 15, Great Designs Company hired an independent contractor for a project. The contractor completed the project on December 29 and submitted an invoice for $2,425 which was due on January 15. The amount was duly paid on January 15.

a. Journalize the entry or entries necessary to record these transactions. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank.

Dec. 29   fill in the blank a2e476f8d034f82_2 fill in the blank a2e476f8d034f82_3
    fill in the blank a2e476f8d034f82_5 fill in the blank a2e476f8d034f82_6
Jan. 15   fill in the blank a2e476f8d034f82_8 fill in the blank a2e476f8d034f82_9
    fill in the blank a2e476f8d034f82_11 fill in the blank a2e476f8d034f82_12

b. Discuss how the accrual basis of accounting affects this (these) journal entry(ies).

The first journal entry is required to record the   of the independent contractor. This journal entry created   in December's Income Statement and   on December's Balance Sheet. The second journal entry did not affect   income statement.

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