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Business, 03.03.2020 00:01 ElmerRamirez

Following are two income statements for Alexis Co. for the year ended December 31. The left number column is prepared before any adjusting entries are recorded, and the right column includes the effects of adjusting entries. The company records cash receipts and payments related to unearned and prepaid items in balance sheet accounts.

ALEXIS CO.
Income Statements
For Year Ended December 31
Unadjusted Adjusted
Revenues
Fees earned $24,000 $30,600
Commissions earned 42,500 42,500
Total revenues 66,500 73,100
Expenses
Depreciation expense—Computers 0 1,650
Depreciation expense—Office furniture 0 1,925
Salaries expense 12,500 15,195
Insurance expense 0 1,430
Rent expense 4,500 4,500
Office supplies expense 0 528
Advertising expense 3,000 3,000
Utilities expense 1,250 1,327
Total expenses 21,250 29,555
Net income $ 45,250 $ 43,545
Analyze the statements and prepare the eight adjusting entries that likely were recorded. (Note: 30% of the $6,600 adjustment for Fees Earned has been earned but not billed, and the other 70% has been earned by performing services that were paid for in advance.)

Journal entry worksheet

Dec 31 Record the adjusting entry for accrued revenues.
Dec 31 Record the adjusting entryrelated to fees collected in advance
dec 31 record depreciation on computers
dec 31 record deprectiation on furniture
dec 31 record the adjusting entry related to salaries
dec 31 record the adjusting entry related to insurance
dec 31 record the adjusting entry related to office supplies
dec 31 recrod the adjusting entry related to utilites

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