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Jaworski's Ski Store is completing the accounting process for its first year ended December 31, 2010. The transactions during 2010 have been journalized and posted. The following data are available to determine adjusting journal entries: a. The unadjusted balance in Office Supplies was $850 at December 31, 2010. The unadjusted balance in Supplies Expense was $0 at December 31, 2010. A year-end count showed SIOO of supplies on hand. b. Wages earned by employees during December 2010, unpaid and unrecorded at December 31, 2010, amounted to $3,700. The last paychecks were issued December 28; the next payments will be made on January 6, 2011. The unadjusted balance in Wages Expense was $40,000 at December 31, 2010. c. A portion of the store's basement is now being rented for $1,100 per month to K. Frey. On November 1, 2010, the store collected six months' rent in advance from Frey in the amount of S6,600. It was credited in full to Unearned Rent Revenue when collected. The unadjusted balance in Rent Revenue was $0 at December 31, 2010. d. The store purchased delivery equipment at the beginning of the year. The estimated depreciation for 2010 is $3,000, although none has been recorded yet. e. On December 31, 2010, the unadjusted balance in Prepaid Insurance was $4,800. This was the amount paid in the middle of the year for a two-year insurance policy with coverage beginning on July 1, 2010. The unadjusted balance in Insurance Expense was S800, which was the cost of insurance from January 1 to June 30, 2010. f. Jaworski's store did some ski repair work for Frey. At the end of December 31, 2010, Frey had not paid for work completed amounting to $750. This amount has not yet been recorded as Repair Shop Revenue. Collection is expected during January 2011. Required: Earlier in 2010, Jaworski's store had already provided, recorded, and collected cash for $5,000 ot repair services for other customers. 1. For each of the items listed above, indicate the account names and adjusted balances that should be reported on Jaworski's year-end balance sheet and income statement. 2. For each situation, prepare the adjusting journal entry that should be recorded for Jaworski's at December 31, 2010.

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