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Problem 4-6BAPreparing adjusting, reversing, and next period entries P4
The following six-column table for Solutions Co. includes the unadjusted
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- Complete the six-column table by entering adjustments that reflect the following information:
a. As of December 31. employees had earned $400 of unpaid and unrecorded wages. The next payday is January 4. at which time $1,200 in wages will be paid.
b. The cost of supplies still available at December 31 is $3,450. C. The notes payable require an interest payment to be made every three months. The amount of unrecorded accrued interest at December 31 is $800. The next interest payment, at an amount of $900. is due on January 15.
d. Analysis of the unearned rental fees shows that $3,200 remains unearned at December 31.
e. In addition to the machinery rental fees included in the revenue account balance, the company has earned another $2,450 in unrecorded fees that will be collected on January 31. Die company is also expected to collect $5,400 on that same day for new fees earned in January.
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