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Exercise 4.11
LO 2. 6, 7
Record transactions and adjustments Enter the following column headings across the top of a sheet of paper:
Transaction/ Stockholders’ Net
Adjustment Assets Liabilities Equity Income
Enter the transaction/adjustment letter in the first column and show the effect, if any, of the transaction entry or adjusting entry on the appropriate balance sheet category or on the income statement by entering the amount and indicating whether it is an addition (+) or a subtraction (-). Column headings reflect the expanded balance sheet equation; items that affect net income should not be shown as affecting
(Note: As an alternative to using the columns, you may write the
- Provided services to a client on account; revenues totaled $1,100.
- Paid an insurance premium of $720 for the coming year. An asset, Prepaid Insurance, was debited.
- Recognized insurance expense for one month from the premium transaction in b via a reclassification
adjusting entry. - Paid $ 1,600 of wages accrued at the end of the prior month.
- Paid $5,200 of wages for the current month.
- Accrued $1,200 of wages at the end of the current month.
- Received cash of $3,000 on
accounts receivable accrued at the end of the prior month.
Transaction/ | Stockholders’ | Net |
Adjustment | Assets LiabilitiesEquity | Income |
a. | +1,100 | +1,100 |

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