Adjusting Entries and Adjusted Trial Balances Pitman Company is a small editorial services company owned and operated by Jan Pitman. On October 31, 2019, the end of the current year, Pitman Company's accounting clerk prepared the following unadjusted trial balance: Pitman Company Unadjusted Trial Balance October 31, 2019   DebitBalances CreditBalances Cash 3,780       Accounts Receivable 34,300       Prepaid Insurance 6,390       Supplies 1,740       Land 100,860       Building 261,900       Accumulated Depreciation—Building     123,240   Equipment 121,200       Accumulated Depreciation—Equipment     87,780   Accounts Payable     10,750   Unearned Rent     6,100   Jan Pitman, Capital     277,600   Jan Pitman, Drawing 13,370       Fees Earned     290,650   Salaries and Wages Expense 173,230       Utilities Expense 38,080       Advertising Expense 20,350       Repairs Expense 15,400       Miscellaneous Expense 5,520         796,120   796,120   The data needed to determine year-end adjustments are as follows: Unexpired insurance at October 31, $4,280. Supplies on hand at October 31, $520. Depreciation of building for the year, $2,830. Depreciation of equipment for the year, $2,460. Unearned rent at October 31, $1,590. Accrued salaries and wages at October 31, $2,770. Fees earned but unbilled on October 31, $16,280. Required: 1.  Journalize the adjusting entries using the following additional accounts: Salaries and Wages Payable; Rent Revenue; Insurance Expense; Depreciation Expense—Building; Depreciation Expense—Equipment; and Supplies Expense. a.               b.               c.               d.               e.               f.               g.               1.  Journalize the adjusting entries using the following additional accounts, Salaries and Wages Payable, Rent Revenue, Insurance Expense, Depreciation Expense—Building, Depreciation Expense—Equipment, and Supplies Expense. Pitman Company Adjusted Trial Balance October 31, 2019   Debit Balances Credit Balances

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Adjusting Entries and Adjusted Trial Balances

Pitman Company is a small editorial services company owned and operated by Jan Pitman. On October 31, 2019, the end of the current year, Pitman Company's accounting clerk prepared the following unadjusted trial balance:

Pitman Company
Unadjusted Trial Balance
October 31, 2019
  Debit
Balances
Credit
Balances
Cash 3,780      
Accounts Receivable 34,300      
Prepaid Insurance 6,390      
Supplies 1,740      
Land 100,860      
Building 261,900      
Accumulated Depreciation—Building     123,240  
Equipment 121,200      
Accumulated Depreciation—Equipment     87,780  
Accounts Payable     10,750  
Unearned Rent     6,100  
Jan Pitman, Capital     277,600  
Jan Pitman, Drawing 13,370      
Fees Earned     290,650  
Salaries and Wages Expense 173,230      
Utilities Expense 38,080      
Advertising Expense 20,350      
Repairs Expense 15,400      
Miscellaneous Expense 5,520      
  796,120   796,120  

The data needed to determine year-end adjustments are as follows:

    • Unexpired insurance at October 31, $4,280.
    • Supplies on hand at October 31, $520.
    • Depreciation of building for the year, $2,830.
    • Depreciation of equipment for the year, $2,460.
    • Unearned rent at October 31, $1,590.
    • Accrued salaries and wages at October 31, $2,770.
    • Fees earned but unbilled on October 31, $16,280.

Required:

1.  Journalize the adjusting entries using the following additional accounts: Salaries and Wages Payable; Rent Revenue; Insurance Expense; Depreciation Expense—Building; Depreciation Expense—Equipment; and Supplies Expense.

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