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Prepare T accounts for Wages and Salaries Expense and Wages and Salaries Payable showing the beginning balance, January 4, 20-2, entry, and ending balance as of January 4, 20-2.
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Irina Company pays its employees weekly.The last pay period for 20-1 was on December 28.From December 28 through December 31, the employees earned $1,754, so the following adjusting entry was made:
The first pay period in 20-2 was on January 4.The totals line from Irina Company's payroll register for the week ended
January 4, 20-2,was as follows:
REQUIRED
a.Prepare thejournal entry for the payment of the payroll on January 4, 20-2.
b.Prepare T accounts for Wages and Salaries Ex. pense and Wages and Salaries Payable showing the beginning balance, January 4, 20-2.entry, and ending balance as of January 4, 20-2.
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Reviewing payroll records indicates that employee salaries that are due to be paid on January 3 include $4,800 in wages for the last week of December. There was no previous balance in the Salaries Payable account at that time.
Based on the information provided, make the December 31 adjusting journal entry to bring the balances to correct. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank.
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College Accounting, Chapters 1-27
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