For 2018, Broadview Company had revenues in excess of expenses. Which statement describes Broadview's closing entries at the end of 2018? (Assume there is only one closing entry for both revenue and expenses).
Revenues will be credited, expenses will be debited, and retained earnings will be credited.
Revenues will be debited, expenses will be credited, and retained earnings will be debited.
Revenues will be debited, expenses will be credited, and retained earnings will be credited.
Revenues will be credited, expenses will be debited, and retained earnings will be debited.

For 2018, Broadview Company had revenues in excess of expenses. Which statement describes Broadview's closing entries...
On December 31, 2018, Ditka Inc. had Retained Earnings of $278,800 before its closing entries were prepared and posted During 2018, the company had service revenue of $179,100 and interest revenue of $86,800. The company used supplies in the amount of $93.400, advertising expenses were $17.500, salaries and wages totaled $19,950, and income tax expense was calculated as $15.900. During the year, the company declared and paid dividends of $7100. Required: a. Prepare the closing entries dated December 31, 2018...
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Adjusting entries affect at least one balance sheet account and at least one income statement account. For the entries below, identify the account to be debited and the account to be credited. Indicate which of the accounts is the income statement account and which is the balance sheet account. Assume the company records prepayments of expenses in asset accounts, and cash receipts of unearned revenues in liability accounts. a. Entry to record revenue earned that was previously received as cash...
Adjusting entries affect at least one balance sheet account and at least one income statement account. For the entries below, identify the account to be debited and the account to be credited. Indicate which of the accounts is the income statement account and which is the balance sheet account. Assume the company records prepayments of expenses in asset accounts, and cash receipts of unearned revenues in liability accounts. a. Entry to record consulting services performed but not yet billed (nor...
Adjusting entries affect at least one balance sheet account and at least one income statement account. For the entries below, identify the account to be debited and the account to be credited. Indicate which of the accounts is the income statement account and which is the balance sheet account. Assume the company records prepayments of expenses in asset accounts, and cash receipts of unearned revenues in liability accounts. B a. Entry to record revenue earned but not yet billed (nor...
Adjusting entries affect at least one balance sheet account and at least one income statement account. For the entries below. Identify the account to be debited and the account to be credited. Indicate which of the accounts is the income statement account and which is the balance sheet account. Assume the company records prepayments of expenses in asset accounts, and cash receipts of unearned revenues in liability accounts. a. Entry to record revenue earned that was previously received as cash...
On December 31, 2018, Ditka Inc. had Retained Earnings of $283,800 before its closing entries were prepared and posted. During 2018, the company had service revenue of $184,100 and interest revenue of $89,300. The company used supplies in the amount of $95,900, advertising expenses were $18,000, salaries and wages totaled $20,700, and income tax expense was calculated as $16,900. During the year, the company declared and paid dividends of $7,600. Prepare the closing entries dated December 31, 2018. Prepare T-account...
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