Hartmann Co. provided $42,000 worth of maintenance services to a customer, Simmons Co., the last week of December 2020. Hartmann did not invoice the customer until January 3, 2021. What adjusting entry must Simmons make at December 31, 2020?     No entry needed on December 31, 2020     Debit: Accounts Receivable, $42,000; Credit: Revenue, $42,000     Debit: Maintenance Expense, $42,000; Credit: Accounts Payable, $42,000     Debit: Accounts Payable, $42,000; Credit: Maintenance Expense, $42,000     Debit: Revenue, $42,000; Credit: Accounts Receivable, $42,000

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  1. Hartmann Co. provided $42,000 worth of maintenance services to a customer, Simmons Co., the last week of December 2020. Hartmann did not invoice the customer until January 3, 2021. What adjusting entry must Simmons make at December 31, 2020?

       

    No entry needed on December 31, 2020

       

    Debit: Accounts Receivable, $42,000; Credit: Revenue, $42,000

       

    Debit: Maintenance Expense, $42,000; Credit: Accounts Payable, $42,000

       

    Debit: Accounts Payable, $42,000; Credit: Maintenance Expense, $42,000

       

    Debit: Revenue, $42,000; Credit: Accounts Receivable, $42,000

  1. Which of the following would not require an adjusting journal entry at the end of an accounting period?

       

    Multiperiod costs that must be split among two or more accounting periods

       

    Multiperiod revenues that must be split among two or more accounting periods

       

    Revenues earned in a given period but not as yet recorded in the accounts

       

    Expenses incurred in a given period but not as yet recorded in the accounts

       

    None of these.

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