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Chapter 3, Problem 1QC
To determine
To identify: The adjusting entry that is to be made by the Apartment S on 31st December.
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Answer to Problem 1QC
(Option b) is the correct answer.
Explanation of Solution
Adjusting entries are the
Justification for the correct answer:
b. To adjust the unearned rent revenue at the end of 31st December:
Date | Accounts title and explanation | Debit ($) | Credit ($) |
December 31 | Unearned rent revenue | 2,800 | |
Rent revenue | 2,800 | ||
(To record adjusting entry for unearned rent revenue) |
Table (1)
- Unearned rent revenue is an asset. There is an increase in unearned rent revenue. Hence, debit unearned rent revenue with $2,800.
- Rent revenue is a revenue account which is a component of
stockholders’ equity. There is an increase in the rent revenue which increases the stockholders’ equity. Hence, credit rent revenue with $2,800.
As per the above explanation, Option ‘a’, ‘c’ and ‘d’ are the wrong answer. Option b is the correct answer.
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