Listening Company made the following adjusting journal entries at December 31, 2015: Instructions Journalize the reversing entries
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Journalize the reversing entries required.
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a. Depreciation Expense 4,100 Accumulated Depreciation-Buildings Building depreciation 4,100 b. Depreciation Expense 7,000 Accumulated Depreciation-Equipment 7,000 Equipment depreciation. c. Salaries and Wages Expense 900 Salaries and Wages Payable Accrued salaries and wages 900 d. Insurance Expense 2.500 Prepaid Insurance 2,500 Insurance expired e. Accounts Receivable 2.750 Fees Earned Accrued fees earned Supplies Expense 2,750 f. 1,125 Supplies Supplies used g. Unearned Rent 1.125 2,100 Rent Revenue 2,100 Rent earned
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