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Business, 06.10.2019 03:00, soccerplayer17

Adjustments and work sheet showing a net loss jason armstrong started a business called campus delivery service. complete the adjustments for the trial balance after one month of operation for campus delivery service as of november 30, required: 1. analyze the following adjustments and enter them on the work sheet. ending inventory of supplies on november 30, $185. unexpired (remaining) insurance as of november 30, $800. depreciation expense on van, $300. wages earned but not paid as of november 30, $190. 2. complete the work sheet. if an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank. campus delivery service work sheet for month ended november 30, 20-- trial balance adjustments adjusted trial balance income statement balance sheet account title debit credit debit credit debit credit debit credit debit credit cash 980 accounts receivable 590 supplies 575 prepaid insurance 1,300 van 5,800 accumulated depreciation - van accounts payable 960 wages payable jason armstrong, capital 10,000 jason armstrong, drawing 600 delivery fees 2,600 wages expense 1,800 advertising expense 380 rent expense 900 supplies expense phone expense 220 insurance expense repair expense 315 oil and gas expense 100 depreciation expense - van 13,560 13,560 net loss

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