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Business, 17.12.2019 01:31 EmiSiddiqi4037

Lakeview company completed the following two transactions. the annual accounting period ends december 31.

a.
on december 31, calculated the payroll, which indicates gross earnings for wages ($92,000), payroll deductions for income tax ($9,200), payroll deductions for fica ($6,900), payroll deductions for american cancer society ($3,450), employer contributions for fica (matching), and state and federal unemployment taxes ($690). employees were paid in cash, but payments for the corresponding payroll deductions have not yet been made and employer taxes have not yet been recorded.

b.
collected rent revenue of $6,225 on december 10 for office space that lakeview rented to another business. the rent collected was for 30 days from december 11 to january 10 and was credited in full to unearned rent revenue.

required:
1& 2. complete the required journal entries for the above transactions as shown below:
(i) prepare the entries required on december 31 to record payroll.

(ii) prepare the journal entry for the collection of rent on december 10.
(iii) prepare the adjusting journal entry on december 31.
(do not round intermediate calculations. if no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "no journal entry required" in the first account field.)
3.
show how any liabilities related to these items should be reported on the company’s balance sheet at december 31.

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