Fundamentals of Financial Accounting
5th Edition
ISBN: 9780078025914
Author: Fred Phillips Associate Professor, Robert Libby, Patricia Libby
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 4, Problem 4.2ME
Understanding Concepts Related to Adjustments
Match each situation below to two applicable reasons that require an adjustment to be made.
________ 1. | IBM completed a consulting project for the CDC to simulate the spread of contagious viruses and will be paid next month. | A. Revenue has been earned. |
B. Expense has been incurred. | ||
C. Liability has been incurred. | ||
________ 2. | This month Apple, Inc. redeemed iTunes gift cards that had been issued last month. | D. Liability has been fulfilled. |
________ 3. | Schutt Sports used up some of the benefits of its football helmet manufacturing equipment. | E. Asset has been acquired. |
F. Asset has been used up. | ||
________ 4. | Procter & Gamble received a bill for this month’s advertising services, which it will pay next month. |
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