much felnt ta At November 30, how through November 30 21 Identifying types of adjusting entries A select list of transactions for Anuradha's Goals follows: tive 3 S3-5 Received $1,200 from customer for six-month service contract that began April 1. Apr. 1 Paid six months of rent, $4,800. 10 15 Purchased a computer for $1,000 18 Purchased $300 of office supplies on account. 30 Work performed but not yet billed to customer, $500. 30 Employees earned $600 in salaries that will be paid May 2. For each transaction, identify what type of adjusting entry would be needed. Select from the following four types of adjusting entries: deferred expense, deferred revenue accrued expense, and accrued revenue. 3 S3-6 Journalizing and posting adjusting entries for prepaid rent On September 1, Big Fan of Toledo prepaid six months of rent, $3,300. Requirements 1. Record the journal entry for the September 1 payment. 2. Record the adjusting entry required at September 30. 3. Using T-accounts, post the journal entry and adjusting entry to the accounts involved and show their balances at September 30. (Ignore the Cash account.) S3-7 Journalizing and posting an adjusting entry for office supplies On November 1, Carlisle Equipment had a beginning balance in the Office Supplies account of $600. During the month, Carlisle purchased $2,300 of office supplies. At November 30, Carlisle Equipment had $500 of office supplies on hand. Requirements 1. Open the Office Supplies T-account, and enter the beginning balance and purchase Open the Office Supplies T-account, and enter the beginning balance and purchse of office supplies 2. Record the adjusting entry required at November 30. 3. Post the adjusting entry to the two accounts involved, and show their balances at November 30