College Accounting, Chapters 1-27 (New in Accounting from Heintz and Parry)
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Author: James A. Heintz, Robert W. Parry
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 14, Problem 3SEB
ADJUSTMENT FOR UNEARNED REVENUES USING T ACCOUNTS Set up T accounts for Cash, Unearned Ticket Revenue, and Ticket Revenue. Post the following two transactions to the appropriate accounts, indicating each transaction by letter:
- (a) Sold 1,200 season tickets at $20 each, receiving cash of $24,000.
- (b) An end-of-period adjustment is needed to recognize that $19,000 in ticket revenue has been earned.
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College Accounting, Chapters 1-27 (New in Accounting from Heintz and Parry)
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