Chapter 4: Q34PSA (page 235)
The unadjusted trial balance and adjustment data of Martha’s Motors at December 31, 2018, follow: Adjustment data at December 31, 2018: a. Depreciation on equipment, \(2,100. b. Accrued Wages Expense, \)1,100. c. Office Supplies on hand, \(500. d. Prepaid Insurance expired during December, \)600. e. Unearned Revenue earned during December, \(4,800. f. Accrued Service Revenue, \)1,300. 2019 transactions: a. On January 4, Martha’s Motors paid wages of \(1,900. Of this, \)1,100 related to the accrued wages recorded on December 31. b. On January 10, Martha’s Motors received \(1,500 for Service Revenue. Of this, \)1,300 is related to the accrued Service Revenue recorded on December 31. Account Title Office Supplies Cash Debit Credit Accounts Receivable Prepaid Insurance Equipment Accumulated Depreciation—Equipment Accounts Payable Wages Payable Unearned Revenue Common Stock Dividends Service Revenue Depreciation Expense—Equipment Wages Expense Insurance Expense Utilities Expense Balance \( 4,200 \) 93,200 \( 93,200 15,000 \) 34,600 52,400 7,900 3,100 18,500 17,200 1,600 27,200 1,000 2,400 1,300 Supplies Expense Total Requirements 1. Journalize adjusting entries. 2. Journalize reversing entries for the appropriate adjusting entries. 3. Refer to the 2019 data. Journalize the cash payment and the cash receipt that occurred in 2019.
Short Answer
(1) Adjusting entries are mentioned in Step 1.
(2) Reversing entries are mentioned in Step 2.
(3) Journal entries are mentioned in Step 3.