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Adjustment process and financial statements
Adjustment data for Ms. Ellen’s Laundry Inc. for the year ended December 31, 20Y8, are as follows:
a. Wages accrued but not paid at December 31. $2150
b.
c. Laundry supplies on hand at December 31. $1,500
d. Insurance premiums expired. $4600
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