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Not sure what I'm missing on this problem, but it claims that it is incomplete. Any assistance would be appreciated! on the very bottom tables,

Not sure what I'm missing on this problem, but it claims that it is incomplete. Any assistance would be appreciated!

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on the very bottom tables, the end balances are the ones listed, there are no additional balances.

Required information [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.) Brothers Harry and Herman Hausyerday began operations of their machine shop (H & H Tool, Inc.) on January 1, 2016. The annual reporting period ends December 31. The trial balance on January 1, 2018, follows (the amounts are rounded to thousands of dollars to simplify): Credit Debit $ 2 6 13 0 54 $ 5 21 Account Titles Cash Accounts Receivable Supplies Land Equipment Accumulated Depreciation Software Accumulated Amortization Accounts Payable Notes Payable (short-term) Salaries and Wages Payable Interest Payable Income Tax Payable Common Stock Retained Earnings Service Revenue Salaries and Wages Expense Depreciation Expense Amortization Expense Income Tax Expense Interest Expense Supplies Expense Totals 6 4 0 0 0 0 72 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 $ 96 $ 96 Transactions and events during 2018 (summarized in thousands of dollars) follow: a. Borrowed $11 cash on March 1 using a short-term note. b. Purchased land on March 2 for future building site; paid cash, $8. C. Issued additional shares of common stock on April 3 for $30. d. Purchased software on July 4, $11 cash. e. Purchased supplies on account on October 5 for future use, $19. f. Paid accounts payable on November 6, $12. g. Signed a $20 service contract on November 7 to start February 1, 2019. h. Recorded revenues of $148 on December 8, including $34 on credit and $114 collected in cash. i. Recognized salaries and wages expense on December 9, $79 paid in cash. j. Collected accounts receivable on December 10, $18. Data for adjusting journal entries as of December 31: k. Unrecorded amortization for the year on software, $6. 1. Supplies counted on December 31, 2018, $12. m. Depreciation for the year on the equipment, $5. n. Interest of $1 to accrue on notes payable. o. Salaries and wages earned but not yet paid or recorded, $11. p. Income tax for the year was $7. It will be paid in 2019. 1, 3, 5 and 8. Set up T-accounts for the accounts on the trial balance. Enter beginning balances and post the transactions (a)-0) adjusting entries (k)-(p), and closing entry. (Enter your answers in thousands of dollars.) Answer is not complete. Cash 2 Beg. Bal. Beg. Bal. (a) a Accounts Receivable 6 180) 11 (h) 34 8(b) 11 (d) (c) (h) 30 114 120 0) 18 790 End. Bal. 22 End. Bal 65 Land Supplies 13 19 0 Beg. Bal. (e) Beg. Bal. (b) 200 8 End. Bal 12 End. Bal. 8 Equipment 54 Beg. Bal Beg. Bal Accumulated Depreciation 5 5 (m) End. Bal. 54 End, Ball 10 Software 21 11 Accumulated Amortization 6 Beg. Bal. (d) Beg. Bal. 6(k) End, Bal. 32 End, Bal. 12 Beg. Bal Accounts Payable 4 12 19(e) Beg. Bal. Notes Payable (short-term) 0 11(a) End. Bal. 11 End. Bal. 11 Interest Payable Beg. Bal. Salaries and Wages Payable 0 11 (0) Beg. Bal. 0 1 n (n) End. Bal. 11 End. Bal. 1 Common Stock Beg. Bal. Income Tax Payable 0 7) Beg. Bal. 72 30(c) End. Bal. . 7 End. Bal. 102 Service Revenue Retained Earnings 9 9 Beg. Bal. Beg. Bal. 0 148 (h) End. Bal. 9 End. Bal 148 Depreciation Expense Beg. Bal. (0) (0) Salaries and Wages Expense 0 0 79 11 Beg. Bal. (m) 5 5 End. Bal 90 End. Bal. 5 Amortization Expense 0 0 Income Tax Expense 0 0 Beg. Bal. Beg. Bal. (P) . (k) 6 7 End. Bal. 6 End. Bal. 7 Interest Expense 0 0 Supplies Expense 0 Beg. Bal. Beg. Bal. (0) (n) 1 20

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