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- END-OF-PERIOD SPREADSHEET, ADJUSTING, CLOSING, AND REVERSING ENTRIES Vickis Fabric Store shows the trial balance on page 601 as of December 31, 20-1. At the end of the year, the following adjustments need to be made: (a, b)Merchandise inventory as of December 31, 31,600. (c, d, e)Vicki estimates that customers will be granted 2,500 in refunds of this years sales next year and the merchandise expected to be returned will have a cost of 1,800. (f)Unused supplies on hand, 350. (g)Insurance expired, 2,400. (h)Depreciation expense for the year on building, 20,000. (i)Depreciation expense for the year on equipment, 4,000. (j)Wages earned but not paid (Wages Payable), 520. (k)Unearned revenue on December 31, 20-1, 1,200. PROBLEM 15-10A CONT. REQUIRED 1. Prepare an end-of-period spreadsheet. 2. Prepare adjusting entries and post adjusting entries to an Income Summary T account. 3. Prepare closing entries and post to a Capital T account. There were no additional investments this year. 4. Prepare a post-closing trial balance. 5. Prepare reversing entry(ies).Adjusting Entries for Prepaid Insurance The balance in the prepaid insurance account, before adjustment at the end of the year, is $8,950. Journalize the adjusting entry required under each of the following alternatives for determining the amount of the adjustment: If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank. a. The amount of insurance expired during the year is $6,800. b. The amount of unexpired insurance applicable to future periods is $2,150.Adjustment for Insurance On December 1, a six-month liability insurance policy was purchased for $900. Analyze the required adjustment as of December 31 using T accounts, and then formally enter this adjustment in the general journal. (Trial balance is abbreviated as TB.)