FINANCIAL ACCT-CONNECT
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Fill in the t-accounts for each situation and label each transaction as Deferrals/Prepaid or Accrual. Calculate the adjusted balance and use a Bal. post reference to show the ending balance of each account.
Depreciation for the current year includes Equipment, $600. The Accumulated Depreciation - Equipment unadjusted balance as of December 31 is $6,300.
Consider the following situations for Bookfield Welding Services:
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Journalize
the adjusting entry needed on December 31 for each situation. Use the letters to label the journal entries. (Record debits first, then credits. Select the explanation on the last line of the journal entry table.)
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a. Depreciation for the current year includes Equipment, $2,000.
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(a) Dec. 31
a. Depreciation for the current year includes equipment, $2,000.
b. Each Monday, Bookfield pays employees for the previous week's work. The
amount of weekly payroll is $1,400 for a seven-day workweek (Monday to
Sunday). This year, December 31 falls on Thursday.
c. The beginning balance of Office Supplies was $2,200. During the year,
Bookfield purchased office supplies for $2,700, and at December 31 the office
supplies on hand totaled $2,000.
d. Bookfield prepaid a two full years' insurance on October 1 of the current year,
$4,800.…
Prepare adjusting journal entries, as needed, considering the account balances excerpted from the unadjusted trial balance and the adjustment data.
amount due for employee salaries, $4,800
actual count of supplies inventory, $ 2,300
depreciation on equipment, $3,000
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FINANCIAL ACCT-CONNECT
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