The Moto Hotel opened for business on May 1, 2017. Here is its trial balance before adjustment on May 31. MOTO HOTEL Trial Balance May 31, 2017     Debit   Credit Cash   $ 2,443         Supplies   2,600         Prepaid Insurance   1,800         Land   14,943         Buildings   72,400         Equipment   16,800         Accounts Payable         $ 4,643   Unearned Rent Revenue         3,300   Mortgage Payable         38,400   Common Stock         59,943   Rent Revenue         9,000   Salaries and Wages Expense   3,000         Utilities Expense   800         Advertising Expense   500             $115,286     $115,286   Other data: 1.   Insurance expires at the rate of $450 per month. 2.   A count of supplies shows $1,160 of unused supplies on May 31. 3.   (a) Annual depreciation is $3,600 on the building.     (b) Annual depreciation is $3,000 on equipment. 4.   The mortgage interest rate is 6%. (The mortgage was taken out on May 1.) 5.   Unearned rent of $2,530 has been earned. 6.   Salaries of $830 are accrued and unpaid at May 31.     Journalize the adjusting entries on May 31. (If no entry is required, select "No Entry" for the account titles and enter 0 for the amounts. Credit account titles are automatically indented when the amount is entered. Do not indent manually.) No. Account Titles and Explanation Debit Credit 1. enter an account title to record the first adjusting entry enter a debit amount enter a credit amount   enter an account title to record the first adjusting entry enter a debit amount enter a credit amount 2. enter an account title to record the second adjusting entry enter a debit amount enter a credit amount   enter an account title to record the second adjusting entry enter a debit amount enter a credit amount 3 (a). enter an account title to record the adjusting entry 3 a enter a debit amount enter a credit amount   enter an account title to record the adjusting entry 3 a enter a debit amount enter a credit amount 3 (b). enter an account title to record the adjusting entry 3 b enter a debit amount enter a credit amount   enter an account title to record the adjusting entry 3 b enter a debit amount enter a credit amount 4. enter an account title to record the fourth adjusting entry enter a debit amount enter a credit amount   enter an account title to record the fourth adjusting entry enter a debit amount enter a credit amount 5. enter an account title to record the fifth adjusting entry enter a debit amount enter a credit amount   enter an account title to record the fifth adjusting entry enter a debit amount enter a credit amount 6. enter an account title to record the sixth adjusting entry enter a debit amount enter a credit amount   enter an account title to record the sixth adjusting entry enter a debit amount enter a credit amount

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The Moto Hotel opened for business on May 1, 2017. Here is its trial balance before adjustment on May 31.

MOTO HOTEL
Trial Balance
May 31, 2017
   
Debit
 
Credit
Cash   $ 2,443        
Supplies   2,600        
Prepaid Insurance   1,800        
Land   14,943        
Buildings   72,400        
Equipment   16,800        
Accounts Payable         $ 4,643  
Unearned Rent Revenue         3,300  
Mortgage Payable         38,400  
Common Stock         59,943  
Rent Revenue         9,000  
Salaries and Wages Expense   3,000        
Utilities Expense   800        
Advertising Expense  
500
   
 
 
   
$115,286
   
$115,286
 

Other data:

1.   Insurance expires at the rate of $450 per month.
2.   A count of supplies shows $1,160 of unused supplies on May 31.
3.   (a) Annual depreciation is $3,600 on the building.
    (b) Annual depreciation is $3,000 on equipment.
4.   The mortgage interest rate is 6%. (The mortgage was taken out on May 1.)
5.   Unearned rent of $2,530 has been earned.
6.   Salaries of $830 are accrued and unpaid at May 31.
 
 
Journalize the adjusting entries on May 31. (If no entry is required, select "No Entry" for the account titles and enter 0 for the amounts. Credit account titles are automatically indented when the amount is entered. Do not indent manually.)

No.
Account Titles and Explanation
Debit
Credit
1.
enter an account title to record the first adjusting entry
enter a debit amount
enter a credit amount
 
enter an account title to record the first adjusting entry
enter a debit amount
enter a credit amount
2.
enter an account title to record the second adjusting entry
enter a debit amount
enter a credit amount
 
enter an account title to record the second adjusting entry
enter a debit amount
enter a credit amount
3 (a).
enter an account title to record the adjusting entry 3 a
enter a debit amount
enter a credit amount
 
enter an account title to record the adjusting entry 3 a
enter a debit amount
enter a credit amount
3 (b).
enter an account title to record the adjusting entry 3 b
enter a debit amount
enter a credit amount
 
enter an account title to record the adjusting entry 3 b
enter a debit amount
enter a credit amount
4.
enter an account title to record the fourth adjusting entry
enter a debit amount
enter a credit amount
 
enter an account title to record the fourth adjusting entry
enter a debit amount
enter a credit amount
5.
enter an account title to record the fifth adjusting entry
enter a debit amount
enter a credit amount
 
enter an account title to record the fifth adjusting entry
enter a debit amount
enter a credit amount
6.
enter an account title to record the sixth adjusting entry
enter a debit amount
enter a credit amount
 
enter an account title to record the sixth adjusting entry
enter a debit amount
enter a credit amount
 
 
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