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LaBouche Corporation owns a warehouse. On November 1, it rented storage space to a lessee (tenant) for 3 months for a total cash payment of $2,400 received in advance. Prepare LaBouche’s November 1 journal entry and the December 31 annual adjusting entry.

Short Answer

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The amount of rent revenue is $1,600.

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Meaning of the Journal Entry

A journal entry is a method used to record all financial transactions made by the company in its journal. Journal entry means a record of business events in an accounting system.

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Journal Entries:

Journal Entries

Date

Accounts Titles and Explanations

Debit

Credit

Nov. 1

Cash

$ 2,400

Unearned Rent Revenue

$2,400

Dec.31

Unearned Rent Revenue

$ 1,600

Rent Revenue

$1,600

Working notes:

Unearned rent revenue = $ 2,400 (Given)

Rent revenue = ($ 2,400 × 2/3) = $1,600

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Most popular questions from this chapter

The accounts listed below appeared in the December 31 trial balance of the Savard Theater.

Debit

Credit

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\(192,000

Accumulated Depreciation—Equipment

\) 60,000

Notes Payable

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Admissions Revenue

380,000

Advertising Expense

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Salaries and Wages Expense

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Interest Expense

1,400

Instructions

  1. From the account balances listed above and the information given below, prepare the annual adjusting entries necessary on December 31. (Omit explanations.)
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    4. Advertising expense paid in advance and included in Advertising Expense \(1,100.
    5. Salaries and wages accrued but unpaid \)4,700.
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WANDA LANDOWSKA COMPANYTRIAL BALANCEAPRIL 30, 2017

Debit (\)) Credit (\()Cash \) 4,800Accounts Receivable 2,570Prepaid Insurance 700Equipment \( 8,000Accounts Payable 4,500Property Taxes Payable 560Owner’s Capital 11,200Service Revenue 6,960Salaries and Wages Expense 4,200Advertising Expense 1,100Property Tax Expense 800

Total \)20,890 $24,500

Prepare a correct trial balance.

Which statement is correct regarding IFRS?

(a) IFRS reverses the rules of debits and credits, that is,debits are on the right and credits are on the left.

(b) IFRS uses the same process for recording transactionsas GAAP.

(c) The chart of accounts under IFRS is different becauserevenues follow assets.

(d) None of the above statements are correct.

Midwest Enterprises made the following entry on December 31, 2017.

Interest Expense 10,000

Interest Payable 10,000

(To record interest expensedue on loan from Anaheim

National Bank)

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