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Business, 02.03.2020 18:52 michellemonchez103

The adjusted ledger accounts of RD Consulting on December 31, 2019, appear as follows.

Account Name Balance
Cash 6,800
Accounts Receivable 1,800
Supplies 1,650
Prepaid Insurance 680
Equipment 16,000
Accumulated Depreciation–Equipment 3,050
Accounts Payable 3,000
Roger Dye, Capital 14,700
Roger Dye, Drawing 3,300
Fees Income 15,300
Supplies Expense 730
Insurance Expense 580
Depreciation Expense–Equipment 530
Salaries Expense 3,000
Utilities Expense 980

Prepare the Balance Sheet and Income Statement columns of the worksheet. Prepare the closing entries for RD Consulting on December 31, 2019. All accounts have normal balances and adjusting entries have been made.

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