000 i na 55. Selected accounts of Farm Company are shown below as of January 31 of the current year, before any adjusting entries have been made. Farm Company's accounting year begins on January 1...


000<br>i na<br>55. Selected accounts of Farm Company are shown below as of January 31 of the current year, before any<br>adjusting entries have been made. Farm Company's accounting year begins on January 1<br>Debit<br>Credit<br>Prepaid rent<br>$12,600<br>Supplies<br>Office equipment<br>9,900<br>25,200<br>Unearned service fees<br>$18,000<br>Wages expense<br>24,000<br>Use the following information to prepare the necessary January 31 adjusting entries:<br>(6) Prepaid rent represents rent for January, February, March, and April.<br>(7) January 31 supplies on hand total $3,900.<br>(8) Office equipment is expected to last 12 years.<br>(9) Last month the firm received $18,000 of service fees in advance. One-half of these fees were<br>earned during January.<br>(10)Accrued wages not recorded at January 31 are $2,850.<br>

Extracted text: 000 i na 55. Selected accounts of Farm Company are shown below as of January 31 of the current year, before any adjusting entries have been made. Farm Company's accounting year begins on January 1 Debit Credit Prepaid rent $12,600 Supplies Office equipment 9,900 25,200 Unearned service fees $18,000 Wages expense 24,000 Use the following information to prepare the necessary January 31 adjusting entries: (6) Prepaid rent represents rent for January, February, March, and April. (7) January 31 supplies on hand total $3,900. (8) Office equipment is expected to last 12 years. (9) Last month the firm received $18,000 of service fees in advance. One-half of these fees were earned during January. (10)Accrued wages not recorded at January 31 are $2,850.

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