Golden Eagle Company has the following balances at the end of November:

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Golden Eagle Company has the following balances at the end of November:
November 30
Debit
Credit
Supplies
Prepaid Insurance
Salaries Payable
$1,800
7,200
$10,600
Deferred Revenue
The following information is known for the month of December:
1. Purchases of supplies for cash during December were $4,100. Supplies on hand at the end of December equal $3,300.
2. No insurance payments are made in December. Insurance expired in December is $1,800.
3. November salaries payable of $10,600 were paid to employees in December. Additional salaries for December owed at the end of
the year are $15,600.
4. On December 1, Golden Eagle received $3,900 from a customer for rent for the period December through February. By the end of
December, one month of rent has been provided.
Required:
For each item, (a) record any transaction during the month of December, and (b) prepare the related December 31 year-end adjusting
entry. (If no entry is required for a particular transaction/event, select "No Journal Entry Required" in the first account field.)
View transaction list
View journal entry worksheet
No
Transaction
General Journal
Debit
Credit
A
1(a)
Supplies Expense
2,600
Cash
2,600
В
1(b)
Supplies
2,600
2(a)
Insurance Expense
1,800
........
Transcribed Image Text:Golden Eagle Company has the following balances at the end of November: November 30 Debit Credit Supplies Prepaid Insurance Salaries Payable $1,800 7,200 $10,600 Deferred Revenue The following information is known for the month of December: 1. Purchases of supplies for cash during December were $4,100. Supplies on hand at the end of December equal $3,300. 2. No insurance payments are made in December. Insurance expired in December is $1,800. 3. November salaries payable of $10,600 were paid to employees in December. Additional salaries for December owed at the end of the year are $15,600. 4. On December 1, Golden Eagle received $3,900 from a customer for rent for the period December through February. By the end of December, one month of rent has been provided. Required: For each item, (a) record any transaction during the month of December, and (b) prepare the related December 31 year-end adjusting entry. (If no entry is required for a particular transaction/event, select "No Journal Entry Required" in the first account field.) View transaction list View journal entry worksheet No Transaction General Journal Debit Credit A 1(a) Supplies Expense 2,600 Cash 2,600 В 1(b) Supplies 2,600 2(a) Insurance Expense 1,800 ........
Required:
For each item, (a) record any transaction during the month of December, and (b) prepare the related December 31 year-end adjusting
entry. (If no entry is required for a particular transaction/event, select "No Journal Entry Required" in the first account field.)
View transaction list
View journal entry worksheet
No
Transaction
General Journal
Debit
Credit
A
1(a)
Supplies Expense
2,600
Cash
2,600
В
1(b)
Supplies
2,600
C
2(a)
Insurance Expense
1,800
2(b)
Prepaid Insurance
1,800
E
3(а)
Salaries Expense
15,600
F
3(b)
Salaries Payable
$
15,600
4(а)
Deferred Revenue
1,300
H
4(b)
$
1,300
:.......:
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Transcribed Image Text:Required: For each item, (a) record any transaction during the month of December, and (b) prepare the related December 31 year-end adjusting entry. (If no entry is required for a particular transaction/event, select "No Journal Entry Required" in the first account field.) View transaction list View journal entry worksheet No Transaction General Journal Debit Credit A 1(a) Supplies Expense 2,600 Cash 2,600 В 1(b) Supplies 2,600 C 2(a) Insurance Expense 1,800 2(b) Prepaid Insurance 1,800 E 3(а) Salaries Expense 15,600 F 3(b) Salaries Payable $ 15,600 4(а) Deferred Revenue 1,300 H 4(b) $ 1,300 :.......: %24
Expert Solution
Step 1
Transaction Date General Journal Debit Credit
1 (a) December 1 Supplies  $4,100  
    Cash   $4,100
         
1 (b) December 31 Supplies expense $2,600  
    Supplies   $2,600
         
2 (a) December 1 No Entry    
         
         
2 (b) December 31 Insurance expense $1,800  
    Prepaid insurance   $1,800
         
3 (a) December 1 Salaries payable $10,600  
    Cash   $10,600
         
3 (b) December 31 Salaries expense $15,600  
    Salaries payable   $15,600
         
4 (a) December 1 Cash $3,900  
    Deferred revenue   $3,900
         
4 (b) December 31 Deferred revenue $1,300  
    Rent revenue   $1,300
         

 

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