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P3-2A Neosho River Resort, Inc. opened for business on June 1 with eight air-conditioned units. Its trial balance before adjustment on August 31 is as follows. NEOSHO RIVER RESORT, INC. Trial Balance August 31, 2008 Account Number Debit Credit 101 Cash $ 19,600 126 Supplies 3,300 130 Prepaid Insurance 6,000 140 Land 25,000 143 Cottages 125,000 149 Furniture 26,000 201 Accounts Payable $ 6,500 208 Unearned Rent 7,400 275 Mortgage Payable 80,000 311 Common Stock 100,000 332 Dividends 5,000 429 Rent Revenue 80,000 622 Repair Expense 3,600 726 Salaries Expense 51,000 732 Utilities Expense 9,400 $273,900 $273,900 In addition to those accounts listed on the trial balance, the chart of accounts for Neosho River Resort also contains the following accounts and account numbers: No. 112 Accounts Receivable, No. 144 Accumulated Depreciation—Cottages, No. 150 Accumulated Depreciation—Furniture, No. 212 Salaries Payable,No. 230 Interest Payable,No. 320 Retained Earnings,No. 620 Depreciation Expense—Cottages, No. 621 Depreciation Expense—Furniture, No. 631 Supplies Expense, No. 718 Interest Expense, and No. 722 Insurance Expense. Other data: 1. Insurance expires at the rate of $400 per month. 2. A count on August 31 shows $600 of supplies on hand. 3. Annual depreciation is $6,000 on cottages and $2,400 on furniture. 4. Unearned rent of $4,100 was earned prior to August 31. 5. Salaries of $400 were unpaid at August 31. 6. Rentals of $1,000 were due from tenants at August 31. (Use Accounts Receivable.) 7. The mortgage interest rate is 9% per year. (The mortgage was taken out on August 1.) Instructions (a) Journalize the adjusting entries on August 31 for the 3-month period June 1–August 31. (b) Prepare a ledger using the three-column form of account. Enter the trial balance amounts and post the adjusting entries. (Use J1 as the posting reference.) (c) Prepare an adjusted trial balance on August 31. (d) Prepare an income statement and a retained

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