What are the adjusting entries necessary at december

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Question - Error Analysis; Correcting Entries

A partial trial balance of Dickinson Corporation is as follows on December 31, 2010.

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Supplies on hand $ 2,500

Accrued salaries and wages $ 1,500

Interest Receivable 5,100

Prepaid insurance 90,000

Unearned rent -0-

Accrued interest payable 15,000

Additional adjusting data:

A physical count of supplies on hand on December 31, 2010, totaled $1,100.

Through oversight, the Accrued Salaries and Wages account was not changed during 2010. Accrued salaries and wages on December 31, 2010, amounted to $4,400.

The Interest Receivable account was also left unchanged during 2010. Accrued interest on investments amounts to $4,350 on December 31, 2010.

The unexpired portions of the insurance policies totaled $65,000 as of December 31, 2010.

$24,000 was received on January 1, 2010 for the rent of a building for both 2010 and 2011. The entire amount was credited to rental income.

Depreciation for the year was erroneously recorded as $5,000 rather than the correct figure of $50,000.

A further review of depreciation calculations of prior years revealed that depreciation of $7,200 was not recorded. It was decided that this oversight should be corrected by a prior period adjustment.

Instructions - Assuming that the books have not been closed, what are the adjusting entries necessary at December 31, 2010?

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