Problem 3-3A Preparing adjusting entries (monthly)-unearned revenues LO4 Helping Hand Outdoor Services pre-sells yard maintenance packages for the gardening season. During October, the company collects cash from clients for Christmas trees to be delivered in December. Snow removal services are also provided. Helping Hand prepares adjusting entries monthly. The following selected accounts appear on the November 30, 2020, unadjusted trial balance Account Debit Credit $106,400 Unearned lawn services Unearned garden, services eBook 36,800 12,200 Unearned snow removal services Unearned Christmas tree sales 21,600 Ack Print Required: Prepare the monthly adjusting journal entries at November 30, 2020, using the following additional information. (If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No journal entry required" in the first account field.) 8. $90,000 of the Unearned Lawn Services account represents payments received from customers for the 2021 season. The remainder represents fall lawn services actually performed during November 2020. b. $32.150 of the Uneamed Garden Services account had been earned by November 30, 2020 c. $9,400 of the Unearned Snow Removal Services account remained unearned at November 30, 2020. d. Helping Hand arranges with its customers to deliver trees from December 5 to December 20. As a result, the Unearned Christmas Tree Sales account will be earned in total by December 20, 2 8 points 2 8 points eBook Ask Print View transaction list Journal entry worksheet 1 2 3 4 Record the lawn services earned. Note: Enter debits before credits. Date Nov 30, 2020 Record entry General Journal Clear entry Debit Credit View general Journal nts etlook Analysis Component: Ask If the Unearned Lawn Services of $106,400 had been recorded as a revenue when received instead of as a liability, what would the effect have been on the November 30, 2020, financial statements assuming no adjustment was made on November 30, 2020? Print by Liabilities Equity by