The unearned rent account has a balance of $72,000. If $18,000 of the $72,000 is
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The unearned rent account has a balance of $72,000. If $18,000 of the $72,000 is unearned at the end of the accounting period, the amount of the adjusting entry is a. $18,000 b. $90, 000 c. $54,000 d. $36,000 37. What is the major difference between the unadjusted trial balance and the adjusted trial balance? a. The adjusted trial balance will show the net income (loss) as an additional account. b. Unlike the adjusted trial balance, the unadjusted trial balance will continue with the end-of-period processing even if it is not in balance. c. The adjusted trial balance includes the postings of the adjustments for the period in the balance of the accounts. d. The adjusted trial balance will be used to record the adjustments for the period. 38. Once the adjusting entries are posted, the adjusted trial balance is prepared to a. verify that the debits and credits are in balance b. verify that the net income correctly flows into the statement of shareholders' equity from the income statement c. verify that the net income (loss) is correct for the period d. verify the correct flow of accounts into the financial statements 39. Notes receivable due in 390 days appear on the a. balance sheet in the current assets section b. balance sheet in the noncurrent assets section c. balance sheet in the current liabilities section d. income statement as an expense 40. Which one of the fixed asset accounts listed below will not have a related contra asset account? a. Office Equipment b. Land c. Delivery Equipment d. Building 41. Prepaid insurance is reported on the balance sheet as a a. current asset b. fixed asset c. current liability d. long-term liabilityExplanation / Answer
36 ) the amount of adjusting entry will be 72,000 - 18,000 = $54,000 37)c it will consist of adjustments 38)a 39)b) since it is more than 365 it is long term 40)Land since it is not depreciated 41)current asset
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