
(a)
Journalize the transaction as given in the book of Company KWW for the month of July.
(b)
Post the journal transactions to T-account of Company KWW for the month of July.
(c)
Prepare the
(d)
Journalize the adjusting transactions as given in the books of Company KWW.
(e)
(f)
Prepare the trial balance of Company KWW on July 31, 2017 after adjustment.
(g)
Prepare the income statement, statement of
(h)
Prepare the closing journal entries of Company KWW, and post it to T-accounts.
(i)
Prepare the post-closing trial balance of Company KWW on July31, 2017.

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