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Blossom Company had the following account balances at year-end: Cost of Goods Sold $62,050; Inventory $14,310; Operating Expenses $29,590; Sales Revenue $127,880; Sales Discounts $1,110; and Sales Returns and Allowances $1,900. A physical count of inventory determines that merchandise inventory on hand is $12,550.
Required:
a. Prepare the adjusting entry necessary as a result of the physical count.
1. Account Titles and Explanation
Debit Credit
2. Account Tiles and Explanation
Debit Credit

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