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Here are the data for the adjustments.
a–b. Merchandise Inventory at December 31, $54,845.00.
c. Store supplies inventory (on hand), $488.50.
d. Insurance expired, $680.
e. Salaries accrued, $692.
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Complete the work sheet after entering the account names and balances onto the work sheet.
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