Answer 1.$2,200
Explanation:
Insurance expense for the first year ended December 31 = ($4,800 / 24 months) * 11 months = $2,200.
Answer 2.
| Accounts | Account Titles | Financial Satament | |
| a | Account to be debited | Accounts receivable | Balance sheet |
| Account to be credited | Revenue earned | Income statement | |
| b | Account to be debited | Insurance expense | Income statement |
| Account to be credited | Prepaid insurance | Balance sheet | |
| c | Account to be debited | Interest expense | Income statement |
| Account to be credited | Interest payable | Balance sheet | |
| d | Account to be debited | Rent expense | Income statement |
| Account to be credited | Prepaid rent | Balance sheet | |
| e | Account to be debited | Supplies expense | Income statement |
| Account to be credited | Supplies | Balance sheet |
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Question 1:
The prepaid insurance balance reflects a 12-month insurance
policy which started on Sept. 1, 2018, and no adjustments were made
from Sept. 1 – Dec. 31, 2018. Write the adjusting journal entry for
Dec. 31, 2018. In Blank [1] enter the account to be debited. In
Blank [2] enter the amount to be debited. In Blank [3] enter the
account to be credited. In Blank [4] enter the amount to be
credited.
Dr. [1]_______________ [2]$_____________
Cr. [3]________________ [4]$____________...
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