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Prepare adjusting journal entries, as needed, for the following items.

A. The Supplies account shows a balance of $530, but a count of supplies reveals only $280 on hand at year-end.
B. The company initially records the payments of all insurance premiums as prepaid insurance. The unadjusted trial balance at year-end shows a balance of $570 in Prepaid Insurance. A review of insurance policies reveals that $140 of insurance is unexpired.
C. Employees work Monday through Friday, and salaries of $2,900 per week are paid each Friday. The company's year-end falls on Tuesday.
D. At year-end, the company received a utility bill for December's electricity usage of $250 that will be paid in early January.

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Step-by-step explanation:

Journal Entry is the way to record transactions, i.e business transactions into the record of account which is called Journal Book. It involves the identification of those account present in the transaction,know the type of account, then with accounting rule, record the transaction.

CHECK THE ATTACHMENT FOR THE PREPARED JOURNAL

Prepare adjusting journal entries, as needed, for the following items. A. The Supplies-example-1
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