3. Received P 72,000.00 cash advance from a customer for one year services to be rendered starting June 1, 2020. The amount was credited to Unearned Service Income. 4. Received an 18 % P 100,000.00 note on April 1,2020. Interest will be paid

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Prepare the adjusting entry for each of the following for year ended December 31, 2020.

1. Purchased P 9,000 supplies at the beginning of the year. Supplies used for the year amounted to Php 5,300.00. Use the Asset Method.

2. Bought P 40,000.00 equipment with five-year estimated life and salvage value of P5,000.00. Depreciated is computed on a straight line basis.

3. Received P 72,000.00 cash advance from a customer for one year services to be rendered starting June 1, 2020. The amount was credited to Unearned Service Income.

4. Received an 18 % P 100,000.00 note on April 1,2020. Interest will be paid together with the Principal on maturity date.

5. Paid one year rent in the amount of P 144,000.00 to commence October 1, 2020. The amount of premium was debited to Rent Expense.

Prepare the adjusting entry for each of the following for year ended December 31, 2020.

1.) Received P 63,000 cash advance from a customer forone year services
to be rendered starting June 1,2020. The amount was credited to Unearned Service Income.


2.) Paid one year rent in the amount of P 180,000.00 to commence August 31,2020. The amount of premium was debited to Prepaid Rent.

3.) Purchased P 5,900.00 supplies at the beginning of the year. Supplies used for the year amounted to P 1,750.00.Use the asset Method.

4.) Received an 18% P 120,000 note on May 1, 2020. Interest will be paid together with the principal on maturity date.

5.) Bought P 42,000 equipment with five-year estimated life and a salvage value of P 3,000. Depreciation method is computed on a straight line basis.

6.) Accounts receivable has a balance of P 50,000. It is estimated that 5% of this is uncollectible.

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