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Sladkaya [172]
3 years ago
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What is a budget? In the Money aspect?

Business
1 answer:
QveST [7]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

hi here is ur answer

Explanation:

Budgeting is the process of creating a plan to spend your money. This spending plan is called a budget. Creating this spending plan allows you to determine in advance whether you will have enough money to do the things you need to do or would like to do. Budgeting is simply balancing your expenses with your income

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Trial Balance as of July 31:

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Cash                         36,000

Prepaid Insurance          12,000

Fees Receivable                            56,000

Supplies                         12,000

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Accumulated Depreciation               12,000

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Dividends                         4,000

Service Revenue                            80,000

Advertising Expense    28,000

Wage Expense             20,000      

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Required:

Using this information along with the spreadsheet below, record the adjusting entries in proper general journal form.

Answer:

Kirk Enterprises

                                        Unadjusted           Adjustments           Adjusted

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Account Titles               Debit     Credit    Debit   Credit       Debit       Credit

Cash                       36,000                                               36,000

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Fees Receivable       56,000                                              56,000

Supplies                       12,000                             4,000          8,000

Equipment              60,000                                              60,000

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