Concept explainers
Preparing
The unadjusted
Adjustment data at December 31, 2016:
a.
b. Accrued Wages Expense, $800.
c. Office Supplies on hand, $600.
d. Prepaid Insurance expired during December, $200.
e. Unearned Revenue earned during December, $4,000.
f. Accrued Service Revenue, $700.
2017 transactions:
a. On January 4, Mildred’s Motors paid wages of $1,200. Of this, $800 related to the accrued wages recorded on December 31.
b. On January 10, Mildred’s Motors received $1,300 for Service Revenue. Of this, $700 is related to the accrued Service Revenue recorded on December 31.
Requirements
1. Journalize adjusting entries.
2. Journalize reversing entries for the appropriate adjusting entries.
3. Refer to the 2017 data. Journalize the cash payment and the cash receipt that occurred in 2017.
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