. DAC Company pays its employees every Friday. On January 2, 20--, the Company paid $6,000 for the 5 days beginning the previous Monday, ecember 29. Prepare the adjusting entry on December 31. Omit explanations. If an amount box does not require, leave it blank. Page: 1 POST. DATE DESCRIPTION DEBIT CREDIT REF. 1 Dec. 31 1

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**b. Payroll and Adjusting Entries for DAC Company**

DAC Company pays its employees every Friday. On January 2, 20--, the company paid $6,000 for the 5 days beginning the previous Monday, December 29. Prepare the adjusting entry on December 31. Omit explanations. If an amount box does not require, leave it blank.

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**Adjusting Entry:**

| Page: 1             |
|---------------------|
| **DATE** | **DESCRIPTION** | **POST. REF.** | **DEBIT** | **CREDIT** |
|----------|-----------------|-----------------|------------|-------------|
| 1. Dec. 31 | | | | |
| 2. | | | | |

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**Note:**

This table is meant to record the adjusting journal entries on December 31. Debit and credit amounts should reflect the appropriate allocation due to the period end. Any boxes that are not applicable should be left blank.
Transcribed Image Text:**Text Transcription for Educational Website:** --- **b. Payroll and Adjusting Entries for DAC Company** DAC Company pays its employees every Friday. On January 2, 20--, the company paid $6,000 for the 5 days beginning the previous Monday, December 29. Prepare the adjusting entry on December 31. Omit explanations. If an amount box does not require, leave it blank. --- **Adjusting Entry:** | Page: 1 | |---------------------| | **DATE** | **DESCRIPTION** | **POST. REF.** | **DEBIT** | **CREDIT** | |----------|-----------------|-----------------|------------|-------------| | 1. Dec. 31 | | | | | | 2. | | | | | --- **Note:** This table is meant to record the adjusting journal entries on December 31. Debit and credit amounts should reflect the appropriate allocation due to the period end. Any boxes that are not applicable should be left blank.
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