Which of the following is not an adjusting entry?
(a) Dr: Depreciation expense and Cr: Accumulated depreciation.
(b) Dr: Utilities expense and Cr: Utilities payable.
(c) Dr: Insurance expense and Cr: Prepaid insurance.
(d) Dr: Cash and Cr: Accounts receivable.
(e) Dr: Interest receivable and Cr: Interest revenue.
Answer is d. Dr. Cash and Cr. Accounts receivables
Explanation:
The cash received from customer shall not be taken as adjusting entry as the same is passed as and when the transaction happens.
Which of the following is not an adjusting entry? (a) Dr: Depreciation expense and Cr: Accumulated...
Use the following adjusting entries to complete the
worksheet, prepare an income statement, statement of retained
earnings, closing entries, and balance sheet.
Broomfield Company
Adjusting Journal Entries
For the Year Ended December 31, 2019
Account Titles
DR
CR
a.
Interest
Expense
15,920
Interest
Payable
15,920
b.
Insurance Expense
19,152
Prepaid
Insurance
19,152
c.
Rent
Expense
23,940
Prepaid
Rent
23,940
d.
Unearned
Revenue
12,000
Consulting Revenue
12,000
e.
Supplies
Expense
116,622
Supplies...
1. Which of the following would be the adjusting journal entry to recognize earned but unpaid wages for the period? a Dr. Wages Expense, Cr. Cash b Dr. Wages Payable, Cr. Cash c Dr. Wages Payable, Cr. Wages Expense d Dr. Wages Expense, Cr. Wages Payable 2. Which of the following would be the effect of a transaction to record the portion of prepaid rent that has expired in a period? a. increase Prepaid Rent, decrease Rent Expense b increase...
3. Depreciation Expense Accumulated Depreciation - Buildings (To record depreciation on buildings) Depreciation Expense Accumulated Depreciation - Equipment (To record depreciation on equipment) 4. Unearned Revenue Rent Revenue (Adjusting entry for rent revenue received for September) (Adjusting entry for unearned rent revenue earned during August) 5. 6. 7. Prepare an adjusted trial balance as at August 31. Monty Corp. Adjusted Trial Balance Debit Credit $ $ Monty Corp. Trial Balance August 31, 2020 Credit Debit $6,900 3,000 1,950 19,500 148,000...
Accounts Payable
Accounts Receivable
Accumulated Depreciation - Buildings
Accumulated Depreciation - Equipment
Accumulated Depreciation - Furniture
Accumulated Depreciation - Vehicles
Advertising Expense
Bank Loan Payable
Bank Loan Receivable
Buildings
Cash
Common Shares
Depreciation Expense
Dividends Declared
Equipment
Fees Earned
Furniture
Income Summary
Income Tax Expense
Income Tax Payable
Income Tax Receivable
Insurance Expense
Insurance Revenue
Interest Expense
Interest Payable
Interest Receivable
Interest Revenue
Land
Mortgage Payable
No Entry
Notes Receivable
Office Expense
Prepaid Advertising
Prepaid Expense
Prepaid Insurance
Prepaid Rent...
ACCOUNT NAME DR CR CASH 38 9 ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE PREPAID INSURANCE EQUIPMENT 80 ACCUMULATED DEPRECIATION ACCOUNTS PAYABLE 9 COMMON STOCK 76 RETAINED EARNINGS 4 SALES REVENUE 80 INSURANCE EXPENSE SALARIES AND WAGES EXPENSE SUPPLIES EXPENSE 26 TOTALS : What is Net Income for Mint Cleaners? What is ending Retained Earnings for Mint Cleaners? What are total assets for Mint Cleaners?
Unadjusted
Adjusted
Account Title
Trial Balance
Adjustments
Trial Balance
DR
CR
DR
CR
DR
CR
Cash
67,000
-
Accounts Receivable
530,000
-
Allowance for Doubtful Accounts
8,800
Interest Receivable
-
Merchandise Inventory
242,500
-
Prepaid Insurance
9,000
-
Prepaid Rent
-
Store Supplies
-
-
Office Supplies
4,780
-
Note Receivable
2,500
Store Equipment
110,000
-
Accumulated Depreciation - Store Equipment
-
36,000
Office Equipment
56,000
-
Accumulated Depreciation - Office Equipment
-
-
Accounts Payable
-
48,000
Salaries Payable...
Print B. Henderson Fishing Charters has collected the following data for the December 31 adjusting entries: (Click the icon to view the data.) Read the requirements Requirement 1. Joumalize the adjusting entries needed on December 31 for Henderson Fishing Charters. Assume Henderson records adjusting entries only at the end of the year. (Record debits first, then credits. Select the explanation on the last line of the journal entry table.) a. The company received its electric bill on December 20 for...
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