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Selected account balances before adjustment for Alantic Coast Realty at July 31, 2016, the end of the current year, are as follows: DebitsCredits
Accounts Receivable$ 75,000
Equipment345,700
Accumulated Depreciation—Equipment $112,500
Prepaid Rent9,000
Supplies3,350
Wages Payable –
Unearned Fees 12,000
Fees Earned 660,000
Wages Expense325,000
Rent Expense–
Depreciation Expense–
Supplies Expense–
Data needed for year-end adjustments are as follows:
a. Unbilled fees at July 31, $11,150.
b. Supplies on hand at July 31, $900.
c. Rent expired, $6,000.
d. Depreciation of equipment during year, $8,950.
e. Unearned fees at July 31, $2,000.
f. Wages accrued but not paid at July 31, $4,840.
Required:
1.Journalize the six adjusting entries required at July 31, based on the data presented. Refer to the Chart of Accounts for exact wording of account titles.
2.What would be the effect on the income statement if adjustments (a) and (f) were omitted at the end of the year?
3.What would be the effect on the balance sheet if adjustments (a) and (f) were omitted at the end of the year?
4.What would be the effect on the "Net increase or decrease in cash" on the statement of cash flows if adjustments (a) and (f) were omitted at the end of the year?

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