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True or false
Question 1: The post-closing trial balance will have fewer accounts than then-adjusted trial balance.
Question 2: In the accounting cycle, closing entries are prepared before adjusting entries.
Question 3: After all closing entries have been entered and posted, the balance of the Income Summary account will be zero.
Question 4: A reversing entry is a journal entry which is the exact opposite of a related adjusting entry made at the end of the period.
Question 5: Closing entries clear income and expense accounts at the end of the period.
Question 6: Closing entries result in the transfer of profit or loss into the owner's Capital account.
Question 7: The final trial balance is called a post-closing trial balance.
Question 8: Nominal account balances are reduced to zero by closing entries.
Question 9: The post-closing trial balance contains asset, liability, withdrawal and capital accounts.
Question 10: The adjusting entries involving Rent Receivable and Salaries Payable could be reversed.