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An adjusted trial balance for a merchandiser is given below.
 Debit  Credit  Cash $12,600 Accounts Receivable 2,400 Prepaid Rent 800 Merchandise Inventory 30,000 Accounts Payable $4,200 Salaries Payable 1,000 Notes Payable 800 Common Stock 10,000 Retained Earnings 3,800 Dividends 1,000 Sales Revenue 96,000 Sales Discounts Forfeited 400 Cost of Goods Sold 23,000 Insurance Expense 2,400 laries Expense 21,000 at Expense 14,000 ling Expense 8,500 pplies Expense 500Total$116,2001116,200\begin{array}{|l|c|c|}\hline&\text { Debit } & \text { Credit }\\\hline \text { Cash } & \$ 12,600 & \\\hline \text { Accounts Receivable } & 2,400 & \\\hline \text { Prepaid Rent } & 800 & \\\hline \text { Merchandise Inventory } & 30,000 & \\\hline \text { Accounts Payable } & & \$ 4,200 \\\hline \text { Salaries Payable } & & 1,000 \\\hline \text { Notes Payable } & & 800 \\\hline \text { Common Stock } & & 10,000 \\\hline \text { Retained Earnings } & & 3,800 \\\hline \text { Dividends } & 1,000 & \\\hline \text { Sales Revenue } & & 96,000 \\\hline \text { Sales Discounts Forfeited } & & 400 \\\hline \text { Cost of Goods Sold } & 23,000 & \\\hline \text { Insurance Expense } & 2,400 & \\\hline \text { laries Expense } & 21,000 & \\\hline \text { at Expense } & 14,000 & \\\hline \text { ling Expense } & 8,500 & \\\hline \text { pplies Expense } & 500 & \\\hline \text {Total}& \$ 116,200 & 1116,200 \\\hline\end{array} Prepare the journal entry to close the expense accounts. Omit explanation.


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