Assessing Financial Statement Effects of Transactions and Adjustments Selected accounts of Piotroski Properties, a real estate management firm, are shown below as of January 31, before any accounts have been adjusted. Prepaid Insurance $6,660 Supplies 1,930 Office Equipment 5,952 Unearned Rent Revenue 5,250 Salaries Expense 3,100 Rent Revenue 15,000 Piotroski Properties prepares monthly financial statements. Using the following information, adjust the accounts as necessary on January 31 using

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Assessing Financial Statement Effects of Transactions and Adjustments
Selected accounts of Piotroski Properties, a real estate management firm, are shown below as of January 31, before any accounts have been adjusted.

Prepaid Insurance $6,660
Supplies 1,930
Office Equipment 5,952
Unearned Rent Revenue 5,250
Salaries Expense 3,100
Rent Revenue 15,000


Piotroski Properties prepares monthly financial statements. Using the following information, adjust the accounts as necessary on January 31 using the financial statements effect template.
(a) Prepaid insurance represents a three-year premium paid on January 1.
(b) Supplies of $950 were still available on January 31.
(c) Office equipment is expected to last eight years (or 96 months).
(d) Earlier this month, on January 1, Piotroski collected $5,250 for six months' rent in advance from a tenant renting space for $875 per month.
(e) Salaries of $490 have been earned by employees but yet not recorded as of January 31.

 
Balance Sheet
Transaction Cash
Asset
+ Noncash
Assets
= Liabilities + Contributed
Capital
+ Earned
Capital
 
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