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Jenning Co.
Jenning Co.adjusts its books each month but closes its books at the end of the year.The trial balance at July 31 before adjustments is as follows:
 Debit Credit  Cash $12,920 Accounts Receivable 9,620 Supplies 1,400 Prepaid Insurance 3,120 Equipment 26,000 Accumulated Depreciation-Equipment $10,400 Unearned Service Revenue 6,500 Capital Stock 7,190 Retained Earnings 23,500 Dividends 1,560 Service Revenue 16,510 Wages and Salaries Expense 7,800 Utilities Expense 380 Rent Expense 1,300$64,100$64,000\begin{array}{lr}&\text { Debit }&\text {Credit }\\\text { Cash } & \$ 12,920 \\\text { Accounts Receivable } & 9,620 \\\text { Supplies } & 1,400 \\\text { Prepaid Insurance } & 3,120 \\\text { Equipment } & 26,000\\\text { Accumulated Depreciation-Equipment } && \$ 10,400 \\\text { Unearned Service Revenue } && 6,500 \\\text { Capital Stock } && 7,190 \\\text { Retained Earnings } && 23,500\\\text { Dividends } & 1,560 \\\text { Service Revenue } &&16,510 \\\text { Wages and Salaries Expense } & 7,800 \\\text { Utilities Expense } & 380 \\\text { Rent Expense } & \underline{1,300} \\& \underline{\$ 64,100}& \underline{\$64,000} \\\end{array}
-Refer to the trial balance of Jenning Co. On July 1,Jenning paid four months in advance for an insurance.Assume that the balance in the Prepaid Insurance account includes only this payment.Which of the following is included in the adjusting entry at July 31?


Definitions:

Bundle of His

A collection of heart muscle cells specialized for electrical conduction that transmits the electrical impulses from the atrioventricular node to the point of the apex of the fascicular branches.

Intraatrial Pathways

Specialized conductive fibers in the atria of the heart that facilitate the passage of electrical impulses.

Stroke Volume

The amount of blood ejected from the left ventricle of the heart during each contraction.

Preload

Volume of blood in the ventricles at the end of diastole, immediately before ventricular contraction.

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