Emerson Company is a small editorial services company owned and operated by Suzanne Emerson. On October 31, 20Y6, Emerson Company’s accounting clerk prepared the following unadjusted trial balance: Emerson Company UNADJUSTED TRIAL BALANCE October 31, 20Y6 ACCOUNT TITLE DEBIT CREDIT 1 Cash 7,710.00 2 Accounts Receivable 37,935.00 3 Prepaid Insurance 7,070.00 4 Supplies 2,125.00 5 Land 108,400.00 6 Building 145,300.00 7 Accumulated Depreciation-Building 85,610.00 8 Equipment 134,800.00 9 Accumulated Depreciation-Equipment 96,100.00 10 Accounts Payable 12,625.00 11 Unearned Rent 6,340.00 12 Suzanne Emerson, Capital 219,690.00 13 Suzanne Emerson, Drawing 15,120.00 14 Fees Earned 323,700.00 15 Salaries and Wages Expense 196,770.00 16 Utilities Expense 42,265.00 17 Advertising Expense 23,135.00 18 Repairs Expense 17,195.00 19 Miscellaneous Expense 6,240.00 20 Totals 744,065.00 744,065.00 The data needed to determine year-end adjustments are as follows: a. Unexpired insurance at October 31, $6,105. b. Supplies on hand at October 31, $485. c. Depreciation of building for the year, $7,140. d. Depreciation of equipment for the year, $4,445. e. Unearned rent at October 31, $1,890. f. Accrued salaries and wages at October 31, $3,330. g. Fees earned but unbilled on October 31, $11,475. 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. Refer to the chart of accounts for the exact wording of the account titles. CNOW journals do not use lines for journal explanations. Every line on a journal page is used for debit or credit entries. CNOW journals will automatically indent a credit entry when a credit amount is entered. 2. Determine the balances of the accounts affected by the adjusting entries and prepare an adjusted trial balance.

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Emerson Company is a small editorial services company owned and operated by Suzanne Emerson. On October 31, 20Y6, Emerson Company’s accounting clerk prepared the following unadjusted trial balance:
 
Emerson Company
UNADJUSTED TRIAL BALANCE
October 31, 20Y6
 
  ACCOUNT TITLE DEBIT CREDIT
1
Cash
7,710.00
 
2
Accounts Receivable
37,935.00
 
3
Prepaid Insurance
7,070.00
 
4
Supplies
2,125.00
 
5
Land
108,400.00
 
6
Building
145,300.00
 
7
Accumulated Depreciation-Building
 
85,610.00
8
Equipment
134,800.00
 
9
Accumulated Depreciation-Equipment
 
96,100.00
10
Accounts Payable
 
12,625.00
11
Unearned Rent
 
6,340.00
12
Suzanne Emerson, Capital
 
219,690.00
13
Suzanne Emerson, Drawing
15,120.00
 
14
Fees Earned
 
323,700.00
15
Salaries and Wages Expense
196,770.00
 
16
Utilities Expense
42,265.00
 
17
Advertising Expense
23,135.00
 
18
Repairs Expense
17,195.00
 
19
Miscellaneous Expense
6,240.00
 
20
Totals
744,065.00
744,065.00
 
 
 
The data needed to determine year-end adjustments are as follows:
a. Unexpired insurance at October 31, $6,105.
b. Supplies on hand at October 31, $485.
c. Depreciation of building for the year, $7,140.
d. Depreciation of equipment for the year, $4,445.
e. Unearned rent at October 31, $1,890.
f. Accrued salaries and wages at October 31, $3,330.
g. Fees earned but unbilled on October 31, $11,475.
 
  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. Refer to the chart of accounts for the exact wording of the account titles. CNOW journals do not use lines for journal explanations. Every line on a journal page is used for debit or credit entries. CNOW journals will automatically indent a credit entry when a credit amount is entered.
2. Determine the balances of the accounts affected by the adjusting entries and prepare an adjusted trial balance.
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