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Business, 16.06.2020 20:57 FreyaLouise

A. M&R Company provided $2,000 in services to customers that are expected to pay the company sometime in January following the company’s year-end. B. Wage expenses of $1,000 have been incurred but are not paid as of December 31.
C. M&R Company has a $5,000 bank loan and has incurred (but not recorded) 8% interest expense of $400 for the year ended December 31. The company will pay the $400 interest in cash on January 2 following the company’s year-end.
D. M&R Company hired a firm to provide lawn services during December for $500. M&R will pay for December lawn services on January 15 following the company’s year-end.
E. M&R Company has earned $200 in interest revenue from investments for the year ended December 31. The interest revenue will be received on January 15 following the company’s year-end.
F. Salary expenses of $900 have been earned by supervisors but not paid as of December 31.
Prepare year-end adjusting journal entries for M&R Company as of December 31 for each of the above separate cases.

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