Adjusting Entries  The following selected accounts appear in the Birch Company’s unadjusted trial balance as of December 31, the end of the fiscal year (all accounts have normal balances): Prepaid Maintenance $2,700   Commission Fees Earned $86,000 Supplies 9,400   Rent Expense 10,800 Unearned Commission Fees 9,000       Prepare the necessary adjusting entries in the general journal as of December 31, assuming the following: On September 1, the company entered into a prepaid equipment maintenance contract. Birch Company paid $2,700 to cover maintenance service for six months, beginning September 1. The payment was debited to Prepaid Maintenance.  Supplies on hand at December 31 are $2,900.  Unearned commission fees at December 31 are $4,000.  Commission fees earned but not yet billed at December 31 are $3,500. (Note: Debit Fees Receivable.)  Birch Company’s lease calls for rent of $900 per month payable on the first of each month, plus an annual amount equal to 2% of annual commissions earned. This additional rent is payable on January 10 of the following year. (Note: Be sure to use the adjusted amount of commissions earned in computing the additional rent.)  Please let me know, what is the Amount of Jerounal Entry of 5th ?

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Adjusting Entries 

The following selected accounts appear in the Birch Company’s unadjusted trial balance as of December 31, the end of the fiscal year (all accounts have normal balances):

Prepaid Maintenance $2,700   Commission Fees Earned $86,000
Supplies 9,400   Rent Expense 10,800
Unearned Commission Fees 9,000      

Prepare the necessary adjusting entries in the general journal as of December 31, assuming the following:

  1. On September 1, the company entered into a prepaid equipment maintenance contract. Birch Company paid $2,700 to cover maintenance service for six months, beginning September 1. The payment was debited to Prepaid Maintenance. 
  2. Supplies on hand at December 31 are $2,900. 
  3. Unearned commission fees at December 31 are $4,000. 
  4. Commission fees earned but not yet billed at December 31 are $3,500.
    (Note: Debit Fees Receivable.) 
  5. Birch Company’s lease calls for rent of $900 per month payable on the first of each month, plus an annual amount equal to 2% of annual commissions earned. This additional rent is payable on January 10 of the following year.
    (Note: Be sure to use the adjusted amount of commissions earned in computing the additional rent.) 

Please let me know, what is the Amount of Jerounal Entry of 5th ?

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