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Prepare the required end-of-period adjusting entries for each independent case listed below.
Case 1
The Thoma Company began the year with a $3,000 balance in the Supplies account. During the year, $8,500 of additional supplies were purchased. A physical count of supplies on hand at the end of the year revealed that $8,300 worth of supplies had been used during the year. No adjusting entry has been made until year end.
Case 2
The Leno Company has a calendar year-end accounting period. On July 1, the company purchased office equipment for $30,000. It is estimated that the office equipment will depreciate $200 each month. No adjusting entry has been made until year end.
Case 3
Yeats Realty is in the business of renting several apartment buildings and prepares monthly financial statements. It has been determined that 2 tenants in $900 per month apartments and one tenant in the $1,000 per month apartment had not paid their December rent as of December 31st.
Full Disclosure Principle
A fundamental accounting principle requiring that financial statements provide all necessary information to stakeholders to understand a firm's financial condition.
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