Use the following information for the Exercises below. (Algo) Skip to question   [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.]   Wages of $13,000 are earned by workers but not paid as of December 31. Depreciation on the company’s equipment for the year is $10,600. The Supplies account had a $490 debit balance at the beginning of the year. During the year, $4,870 of supplies are purchased. A physical count of supplies at December 31 shows $537 of supplies available. The Prepaid Insurance account had a $5,000 balance at the beginning of the year. An analysis of insurance policies shows that $3,500 of unexpired insurance benefits remain at December 31. The company has earned (but not recorded) $600 of interest revenue for the year ended December 31. The interest payment will be received 10 days after the year-end on January 10. The company has a bank loan and has incurred (but not recorded) interest expense of $4,500 for the year ended December 31. The company will pay the interest five days after the year-end on January 5.   Exercise 3-9 (Algo) Preparing adjusting entries LO P1, P3, P4 For each of the above separate cases, prepare adjusting entries required of financial statements for the year ended December 31.

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  1. Wages of $13,000 are earned by workers but not paid as of December 31.
  2. Depreciation on the company’s equipment for the year is $10,600.
  3. The Supplies account had a $490 debit balance at the beginning of the year. During the year, $4,870 of supplies are purchased. A physical count of supplies at December 31 shows $537 of supplies available.
  4. The Prepaid Insurance account had a $5,000 balance at the beginning of the year. An analysis of insurance policies shows that $3,500 of unexpired insurance benefits remain at December 31.
  5. The company has earned (but not recorded) $600 of interest revenue for the year ended December 31. The interest payment will be received 10 days after the year-end on January 10.
  6. The company has a bank loan and has incurred (but not recorded) interest expense of $4,500 for the year ended December 31. The company will pay the interest five days after the year-end on January 5.

 

Exercise 3-9 (Algo) Preparing adjusting entries LO P1, P3, P4

For each of the above separate cases, prepare adjusting entries required of financial statements for the year ended December 31.
 

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