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For each of the following journal entries 1through 12,enter the letter of the explanation that most closely

describes it in the space beside each entry. (You can use letters more than once.)

A. To record payment of a prepaid expense.

B. To record this period’s use of a prepaid expense.

C. To record this period’s depreciation expense.

D. To record receipt of unearned revenue.

E. To record this period’s earning of prior

unearned revenue.

F. To record an accrued expense.

G. To record payment of an accrued expense.

H. To record an accrued revenue.

I. To record receipt of accrued revenue.

______ 1. Interest Receivable 3,500

Interest Revenue . 3,500

______ 2. Salaries Payable . 9,000

Cash . 9,000

______ 3. Depreciation Expense 8,000

Accumulated Depreciation . 8,000

______ 4. Cash 9,000

Unearned Professional Fees 9,000

______ 5. Insurance Expense . 4,000

Prepaid Insurance . 4,000

______ 6. Interest Expense 5,000

Interest Payable 5,000

______ 7. Cash 1,500

Accounts Receivable (from services) . 1,500

______ 8. Salaries Expense 7,000

Salaries Payable 7,000

______ 9. Cash 1,000

Interest Receivable . 1,000

______ 10. Prepaid Rent . 3,000

Cash . 3,000

______ 11. Rent Expense 7,500

Prepaid Rent 7,500

______ 12. Unearned Professional Fees . 6,000

Professional Fees Earned . 6,000

Short Answer

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Option C is correct.

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Step-by-Step SolutionStep 1: Definition of depreciation

Depreciation means the fall in the value of the asset due to constant use.

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Adjustment entry

The given adjustment entry passed to record the depreciation expense of the current period. By debiting the depreciation and crediting the accumulated depreciation adjustment entry of the depreciation is recorded.

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Most popular questions from this chapter

Question: Why is the accrual basis of accounting generally preferred over the cash basis?

Adjusting entries affect at least one balance sheet account and at least one income statement account.

For the entries below, identify the account to be debited and the account to be credited from the following

accounts: Cash; Accounts Receivable; Prepaid Insurance; Equipment; Accumulated

Depreciation; Wages Payable; Unearned Revenue; Revenue; Wages Expense; Insurance Expense;

Depreciation Expense. Indicate which of the accounts is the income statement account and which is

the balance sheet account.

a. Entry to record revenue earned that was previously received as cash in advance.

b. Entry to record wage expenses incurred but not yet paid (nor recorded).

c. Entry to record revenue earned but not yet billed (nor recorded).

d. Entry to record expiration of prepaid insurance.

e. Entry to record annual depreciation expense.

In the blank space beside each numbered balance sheet item, enter the letter of its balance sheet classification. If the item should not appear on the balance sheet, enter a Z in the blank.

A. Current assets

B. Long-term investments

C. Plant assets

D. Intangible assets

E. Current liabilities

F. Long-term liabilities

G. Equity

2. Depreciation expense—Building

In the blank space beside each numbered balance sheet item, enter the letter of its balance sheet classification. If the item should not appear on the balance sheet, enter a Z in the blank.

A. Current assets

B. Long-term investments

C. Plant assets

D. Intangible assets

E. Current liabilities

F. Long-term liabilities

G. Equity

13. Cash

Question: Following are two income statements for Alexis Co. for the year ended December 31. The left number

column is prepared before any adjusting entries are recorded, and the right column includes the effects of

adjusting entries. The middle column shows a blank space for each income statement effect of the eight

adjusting entriesathrough g(the balance sheet part of the entries is not shown here). Analyze the statements

and prepare the eight adjusting entries athrough gthat likely were recorded. Note:Answer for ahas

two entries (i) of the \(7,000 adjustment for Fees Earned, 30% (or \)2,100) has been earned but not billed,

and (ii) the other 70% (or \(4,900) has been earned by performing services that were paid for in advance.

ALEXISUnadjusted Adjustments Adjusted

Revenues

Fees earned . \)18,000 a. \(25,000

Commissions earned . 36,500 36,500

Total revenues 54,500 61,500

Expenses

Depreciation expense—Computers 0 b.  1,600

Depreciation expense—Office furniture . 0 c.1,850

Salaries expense 13,500 d. 15,750

Insurance expense . 0 e.1,400

Rent expense 3,800 3,800

Office supplies expense 0 f. 580

Advertising expense 2,500 2,500

Utilities expense . 1,245 g. 1,335

Total expenses . 21,045 28,815

Net income \)33,455 $32,685

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