Journalize the required adjusting entries

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The subsequent information for Drake Company which adjusts and closes it accounts every December 31, is available for 2013:

1.  Salaries accrued but unpaid total $2,840 on December 31, 2013.

2. The $247 December utility bill arrived on December 31 and has not been paid or recorded.

3. Buildings with a cost of $78,000, 25-year life, and $9,000 residual value are to be depreciated; equipment with a cost of $44,000, 8-year life, and $2,000 residual value is also to be depreciated. The straight-line technique is to be used.

4. A count of supplies shows that the Store Supplies account should be reduced by $128 and the Office Supplies account reduced by $397 for supplies used during the year.

5. The company holds a $6,000, 12 percent (annual rate), 6-month note receivable dated September 30, 2013, from a customer. The interest is to be collected on the maturity date.

6. Bad debts expense is evaluated to be 1% of annual sales. Sales for 2013 total $65,000.

7. An analysis of the company insurance policies shows that the Prepaid Insurance account is to be reduced for the $528 of expired insurance.

8. A review of travel expense reports shows that $310 has been paid for an airfare for a salesperson (and recorded as Travel Expense), but has not yet been used.

9. The income tax rate is 30% on existing income and will be paid in the first quarter of 2014. The pretax income of the company before adjustments is $18,270.

Journalize the required adjusting entries for Drake at the end of 2013.

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