Journalizing adjusting entries consider the following


Question: Journalizing adjusting entries Consider the following situations for Book field Welding Services:

a. Depreciation for the current year includes equipment, $2,700.

b. Each Monday, Book field pays employees for the previous week's work. The amount of weekly payroll is $3,500 for a seven-day workweek (Monday to Sunday). This year, December 31 falls on Thursday

c. The beginning balance of Office Supplies was $2,600. During the year, Book field purchased office supplies for $2,500, and at December 31 the office supplies on hand totaled $1,800.

d. Book field prepaid a two full years' insurance on October 1 of the current year, $6,480. Record insurance expense for the year ended December 31.

e. Book field had earned $3,400 of unearned revenue.

f. Book field had incurred (but not recorded) $150 of interest expense on a note payable. The interest will not be paid until February 28.

g. Book field billed customers $9,000 for welding services performed.

Journalize the adjusting entry needed on December 31 for each situation. Use the letters to label the journal entries.

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