Use of Account Balances as a Basis for Annual Adjustments The following account balances are taken from
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Use of Account Balances as a Basis for Annual Adjustments The following account balances are taken from the records of Laugherty Inc. at December 31, 2010. The Supplies account represents the cost of supplies on hand at the beginning of the year plus all purchases. A physical count on December 31, 2010, shows only $1,520 of supplies on hand. The Unearned Revenue account represents the cash received from a customer on May 1, 2010, for 12 months of service beginning on that date. The Note Payable represents a six-month promissory note signed with a supplier on September 1, 2010. Principal and interest at an annual rate of 10% will be paid on March 1, 2011.
Supplies $ 5,790 Unearned Revenue 1,800 Note Payable 60,000 Required 1. Identify and analyze the adjustments necessary on the books of Laugherty on December 31, 2010. Assume that Laugherty records adjustments only once a year, on December 31.
2. Assume that adjustments are made at the end of each month rather than only at the end of the year. What would be the balance in Unearned Revenue before the December adjustment was made? Explain your answer.
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Using Financial Accounting Information The Alternative To Debits And Credits
ISBN: 9780538452748
7th Edition
Authors: Curtis L. Norton, Gary A. Porter