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Bourne Inc., a calendar-year end company, had the following select account balances from its unadjusted trial balance at 11/30/19: Credit Cash Supplies Deferred Revenue Debit $4,000 700 $0 The following select transactions occurred during the month of December: Dec. 1 Purchased $2,000 worth of supplies on account. The "Supplies" account was increased at that time.
Dec. 1 Received $6.000 from a customer for services to be performed evenly over the next six months (beginning in December). The "Deferred Revenue account was increased when the cash receipt was recorded.
Dec. 1 Financed the purchase of land by signing a nine-month, 12%, note payable. The amount financed was $40.000.
Dec 15 - Paid for the Dec 1 purchase of supplies in full.
At the end of December, the following information is also available:
• A physical count of supplies reveals supplies costing $800 are still on hand (unused). Required: In the General Journal which starts on the next page:
• Journalize the four December transactions, and
• Journalize any necessary December 31 adjusting journal entries related to the above transactions in order to properly reflect revenues and expenses for the accounting period. Note: If necessary, round adjusting entry calculations to the nearest whole month and to the nearest whole dollar. Note: Journal entries must be in proper form (ex. debits before credits, indent credits) to receive full credit. Explanations should not be included. Skip a line between each journal entry. Date Account Name Debit Credit

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