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The Trial Balances of Orton Company Follow with the Accounts

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The trial balances of Orton Company follow with the accounts arranged in alphabetic order. Analyze the data and prepare (a) the adjusting entries and (b) the closing entries made by Orton Company.  Trial Balances  Unadjusted  Adjusted  Post-Closing  Accounts Payable $10,000$10,000$10,000 Accounts Receivable 2,2003,2003,200 Accumulated Depreciation-Equipment 13,00017,00017,000 Advertising Expense 016,3000 Cash 60,00060,00060,000 Depreciation Expense 04,0000 Equipment 75,00075,00075,000 Owner’s Capital 82,20082,200102,400 Owner’s Drawings 11,00011,0000 Prepaid Advertising 17,8001,5001,500 Prepaid Rent 15,00011,00011,000 Rent Expense 04,0000 Service Revenue 96,000105,0000 Supplies 3,200700700 Supplies Expense 2,0004,5000 Unearned Service Revenue 23,00015,00015,000 Salaries and Wages Expense 38,00045,0000 Salaries and Wages Payable 07,0007,000\begin{array}{lrrr}&&\text { Trial Balances }\\\hline& \text { Unadjusted } & \text { Adjusted } & \text { Post-Closing } \\\hline\text { Accounts Payable } & \$ 10,000 & \$ 10,000 & \$ 10,000 \\\text { Accounts Receivable } & 2,200 & 3,200 & 3,200 \\\text { Accumulated Depreciation-Equipment } & 13,000 & 17,000 & 17,000 \\\text { Advertising Expense } & 0 & 16,300 & 0 \\\text { Cash } & 60,000 & 60,000 & 60,000 \\\text { Depreciation Expense } & 0 & 4,000 & 0 \\\text { Equipment } & 75,000 & 75,000 & 75,000 \\\text { Owner's Capital } & 82,200 & 82,200 & 102,400 \\\text { Owner's Drawings } & 11,000 & 11,000 & 0 \\\text { Prepaid Advertising } & 17,800 & 1,500 & 1,500 \\\text { Prepaid Rent } & 15,000 & 11,000 & 11,000 \\\text { Rent Expense } & 0 & 4,000 & 0 \\\text { Service Revenue } & 96,000 & 105,000 & 0 \\\text { Supplies } & 3,200 & 700 & 700 \\\text { Supplies Expense } & 2,000 & 4,500 & 0 \\\text { Unearned Service Revenue } & 23,000 & 15,000 & 15,000 \\\text { Salaries and Wages Expense } & 38,000 & 45,000 & 0 \\\text { Salaries and Wages Payable } & 0 & 7,000 & 7,000\end{array}

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