What would be the effect on the income statement

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Problem - Adjusting entries - Selected account balances before adjustment for Newhouse Realty at March 31, 2012, the end of the current year, are as follows:.

 

Debit

Credit

Accounts Receivable

$ 80,000


Equipment

150,000


Accumulated Depreciation


$ 28,000

Prepaid Rent

6,000


Supplies

$ 3,000


Wages Payable


_____

Unearned Fees


$ 10,500

Fees Earned


410,000

Wages Expense

190,000


Rent Expense

_____


Depreciation Expense

_____


Supplies Expense

_____


Data needed for year-end adjustments are as follows:

a. Unbilled fees at March 31, $13,500.

b. Supplies on hand at March 31, $950.

c. Rent expired, $4,000.

d. Depreciation of equipment during year, $1,500.

e. Unearned fees at March 31, $2,500.

f. Wages accrued but not paid at March 31, $2,200.

Required -

1. Journalize the six adjusting entries required at March 31, based on the data presented.

2. What would be the effect on the income statement if adjustments (a) and (f) were omitted at the end of the year?

3. What would be the effect on the balance sheet if adjustments (a) and (f) were omitted at the end of the year?

4. What would be the effect on the "Net increase or decrease in cash" on the statement of cash flows if adjustments (a) and (f) were omitted at the end of the year?

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