Connect Access Card For Fundamental Accounting Principles
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ISBN: 9781260158526
Author: John J Wild
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 4, Problem 4SP
The December 31. 2019= adjusted
No. | Account Title | Debit | Credit |
101 | Cash | $ 48,372 |
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106 | 5,668 |
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126 | Computer supplies | 580 |
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128 | Prepaid insurance | 1,665 |
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131 | Prepaid rent. | 825 | |
163 | Office equipment | 8,000 | |
164 | $ 400 | ||
167 | Computer equipment | 20,000 | |
168 | Acc umulated depreciation—Computer equ ipment | 1,250 | |
201 | Accounts payable | 1,100 | |
210 | Wages payable | 500 | |
236 | Unearned computer services revenue | 1,500 | |
301 | S. Rev, Capital | 73,000 | |
302 | S. Rev. Withdrawals | 7,100 |
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403 | Computer services revenue | 31,284 | |
612 | Depreciation expense—Office equipment | 400 |
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613 | Depreciation expense—Computer equipment | 1,250 |
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623 | Wages expense | 3,875 |
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637 | Insurance expense | 555 |
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640 | Rent expense. | 2,475 |
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652 | Computer supplies expense | 3,065 |
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655 | Advertising expense | 2,753 |
|
676 | Mileage expense | 896 |
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677 | Miscellaneous expenses | 250 |
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684 | Repairs expense—Computer | 1,305 |
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901 | Income summary | 0 | |
Totals | $109,034 |
$109,034 |
Required
- Record and post the necessary closing entries as of December 31,2019.
Prepare a post-closing trial balance as of December 31,2019.
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Chapter 4 Solutions
Connect Access Card For Fundamental Accounting Principles
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