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Chapter 4, Problem 7E

Exercise 4-7 Preparing a work sheet and recording closing entries P1 P2

The following unadjusted trial balance contains the accounts and balances of Dylan Delivery Company as of December 31.

  1. Use the following information about the company's adjustments to complete a 10-cotumn work sheet.

a. Unrecorded depreciation on the trucks at the end of the year is $40,000.
b. The total amount of accrued interest expense at year-end is $6,000.
C. The cost of unused office supplies still available at year-end is $2,000.

  • Prepare the year-end closing entries for this company and determine the capital amount to be reported on its year-end balance sheet. Note: The S.
    Dylan. Capital account balance was $307,000 on December 31 of the prior year.
  • Chapter 4, Problem 7E, Exercise 4-7 Preparing a work sheet and recording closing entries P1 P2 The following unadjusted

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