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The following transactions occurred during the first year of operations for Cougar Corp. for each transaction prepare the year-end adjusting journal entry. Note: these ARE adjusting entries. a. Cougar Corp. purchased $4,300 in supplies during the year. A count at the end of the year showed that $650 of the supplies are still on hand. b. Cougar Corp. needs to record depreciation for its Vehicles. The depreciation amount is $4,100. c. Cougar Corp. owes its employees $5,700 for work performed this year. Cougar Corp. plans to pay the $5,700 in the first week of the next year. d. Cougar Corp. collected cash of $12,000 from a customer earlier in the year and recorded it properly. $9,500 of the work was performed before year-end and no revenue entries have been recorded yet for this work. e. Cougar Corp. paid $4,800 on October 1 for 4-months of rent. Since October 1, no entries have been made.

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