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Post all adjusting entries to the t-accounts and calculate ending balances. Post the transactions in the order they appear in the journal entries. DateAccounts and ExplanationDebitCredit Dec. 31Salaries Expense2,200 Salaries Payable 2,200 DateAccounts and ExplanationDebitCredit Dec. 31Depreciation Expense - Furniture100 Accumulated Depreciation - Furniture 100 DateAccounts and ExplanationDebitCredit Dec. 31Insurance Expense425 Prepaid Insurance 425 DateAccounts and ExplanationDebitCredit Dec. 31Supplies Expense130 Office Supplies 130 DateAccounts and ExplanationDebitCredit Dec. 31Unearned Revenue300 Service Revenue 300 DateAccounts and ExplanationDebitCredit Dec. 31Accounts Receivable1,700 Service Revenue 1,700 Accounts Receivable Bal. 800 Accumulated Depreciation - Furniture 0 Bal. Depreciation Expense - Furniture

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