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Adjusting entries are the entries required to be passed at the end of the financial year to match the revenues and its related expenses by making the adjustment for any expenses payable, revenue unearned, prepaid expenses, etc.
To determine:TheJournal entry for recording the payment received in advance for service to be rendered.
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Adjusting Entries:
Adjusting entries are the entries required to be passed at the end of the financial year to match the revenues and its related expenses by making the adjustment for any expenses payable, revenue unearned, prepaid expenses, etc.
To determine:The

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