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The adjusted balances for Tomas Co. are listed below. Cash, $20,000 Accounts Receivable, $2,500 Prepaid Insurance, $3,500 Equipment, $15,000 Accumulated Depreciation, $2,000 Accounts Payable, $4,000 J. Tomas, Capital, $30,000 J. Tomas, Drawing, $10,000 Income from Services, $35,000 Wages Expense, $12,000 Rent Expense, $8,000 The entry to close Income Summary would involve a

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