Refer to PB4-2. Required: Indicate the accounting equation effects (amount and direction) of each adjusting journal entry.

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Refer to PB4-2.

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Indicate the accounting equation effects (amount and direction) of each adjusting journal entry. Use + for increase, − for decrease, and NE for no effect. Provide an appropriate account name for any revenue and expense effects.

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Cactus Company’s annual accounting year ends on June 30. Assume it is now June 30 and all of the entries except the following adjusting journal entries have been made:

a. The company earned service revenue of $2,000 on a special job that was completed June 29. Collection will be made during July; no entry has been recorded.
b. On March 31, Cactus paid a six-month premium for property insurance in the amount of $3,200 for coverage starting on that date. Cash was credited and Prepaid Insurance was debited for this amount.
c. At June 30, wages of $900 were earned by employees but not yet paid. The employees will be paid on the next payroll date, which is July 15.
d. On June 1, Cactus collected two months’ revenue of $450. At that date, Cactus debited Cash and credited Unearned Revenue for $450. One-half of it has now been earned but not yet recorded.
e. Depreciation of $1,500 must be recognized on equipment purchased on July 1 of the previous year.
f. Cash of $4,200 was collected on May 1 for services to be rendered evenly over the next year beginning on May 1. Unearned Revenue was credited when the cash was received. Some of it has now been earned but not yet recorded.
g. The company owes interest of $600 on a bank loan taken out on February 1. The interest will be paid when the loan is repaid next year on January 31.
h. The income after all adjustments except income taxes was $20,000. The company’s federal income tax rate is 30%. Compute and record income tax expense.

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Fundamentals of Financial Accounting

ISBN: 978-0078025914

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Authors: Fred Phillips, Robert Libby, Patricia Libby

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