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A Review of the Ledger of Wilde Co

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A review of the ledger of Wilde Co. at December 31, 2014, produces the following data pertaining to the preparation of annual adjusting entries:
(a) Salaries and Wages Payable $0: Salaries are paid every Friday for the current week. Five employees receive a weekly salary of $800, and three employees earn a weekly salary of $700. December 31 is a Tuesday. Employees do not work weekends. All employees worked the last 2 days of December.
(b) Unearned Rent Revenue $58,000: The company had several lease contracts during the year as shown below: A review of the ledger of Wilde Co. at December 31, 2014, produces the following data pertaining to the preparation of annual adjusting entries: (a) Salaries and Wages Payable $0: Salaries are paid every Friday for the current week. Five employees receive a weekly salary of $800, and three employees earn a weekly salary of $700. December 31 is a Tuesday. Employees do not work weekends. All employees worked the last 2 days of December. (b) Unearned Rent Revenue $58,000: The company had several lease contracts during the year as shown below:   (c) Notes Receivable $90,000: This is a 6-month note, dated November 1, 2014, with a 6% interest rate. Instructions: Prepare the adjusting entries at December 31, 2014. Show all computations. (c) Notes Receivable $90,000: This is a 6-month note, dated November 1, 2014, with a 6% interest rate.
Instructions:
Prepare the adjusting entries at December 31, 2014. Show all computations.


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