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For each separate case, record the necessary adjusting entry. 1. On July 1, Lopez Company paid $1,800 for six months of insurance coverage. No adjustments have been made to the Prepaid Insurance account, and it is now December 31.
2. Zim Company has a Supplies account balance of $6,200 at the beginning of the year. During the year, it purchased $2,600 of supplies. As of December 31, a physical count of supplies shows $1,100 of supplies available.

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