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Bill's Boards (BB) is an outdoor advertising company founded by William Longfall. William knows very little accounting so he hired a friend to keep

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Bill's Boards (BB) is an outdoor advertising company founded by William Longfall. William knows very little accounting so he hired a friend to "keep the books." Unfortunately, William did not review his friend's work and now it seems his friend has made a mess of the accounting records. William has provided you the following list of unadjusted account balances at BB's September 30 fiscal year-end. You have reviewed the balances with William and made notes shown in the right column. BILL'S BOARDS Unadjusted Trial Balance At September 30 Account Name Cash Debits $ 12,600 Accounts Receivable 1,120 Prepaid Rent 1,280 Supplies Equipment Accumulated Depreciation Accounts Payable 10,000 Credits $ 0 3,620 1,410 Deferred Revenue Salaries and Wages Payable Income Tax Payable 410 0 Notes This balance equals the balance reported by the bank. A customer ordered $1,120 of advertising services to be provided in October. The accountant recorded this service by debiting Accounts Receivable and crediting Service Revenue. Starting January 1, BB agreed to pay $1,920 cash to rent the land on which its billboards are located, for the January- December period. The accountant adjusted this account on April 30 but has not adjusted it since. BB still has supplies costing $420 on hand on September 30. BB bought scaffolding and billboards in October last year. Because the equipment was bought at the beginning of the fiscal year, no depreciation is carried forward from prior years. BB purchased and received $3,620 of supplies used for creating advertising displays. The supplier is to be paid in October. This balance relates to $1,410 cash paid by a customer in August for advertising from September 1-November 30. BB's employees are still waiting to be paid for the last half of September. BB hasn't paid the $410 tax owed from the last fiscal year.

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