Based on the unadjusted trial balance for Highlight Styling and the adjusting information given below, prepare the adjusting journal entries for Highlight Styling.Highlight Stylings' unadjusted trial balance for the current year follows:Highlight StylingTrial BalanceDecember 31Cash…………………………………………………. $ 2,200?Prepaid insurance …………………………………...1,680?Shop supplies .............................................................790?Shop equipment …………………………………….3,860?Accumulated depreciation-shop equipment ……….. ?$770Building……………………………………………...59,500?Accumulated depreciation-building………………..?3,840Land

………………….55,000?Unearned rent………………………………………..?2,600Long-term notes payable…………………………….?50,000Common stock ……………………………….?40,000Retained earnings ……………………………….?8,860Rent earned ………………………………………….?2,400Fees earned ………………………………………….?23,400Wages expense ……………………………………...3,200?Utilities expense ……………………………………690?Property taxes expense …………………………….600?Interest expense ……………………………………4,350________Totals ………………………………………………..  $131,870 ?  $131,870Additional information:a. An insurance policy examination showed $1,040 of expired insurance.b. An inventory count showed $210 of unused shop supplies still available.c. Depreciation expense on shop equipment, $350.d. Depreciation expense on the building, $2,020.e. A beautician is behind on space rental payments, and this $200 of accrued revenues was unrecorded at the time the trial balance was prepared.f. $800 of the Unearned Rent account balance was still unearned by year-end.g. The one employee, a receptionist, works a five-day workweek at $50 per day. The employee was paid last week but has worked four days this week for which she has not been paid.h. Three months' property taxes, totaling $450, have accrued. This additional amount of property taxes expense has not been recorded.i. One month's interest on the note payable, $600, has accrued but is unrecorded.

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a.Insurance expense………………………………………1,040?
?  Prepaid insurance……………………………....?1,040
b.Shop supplies expense………………………………….580?
?  Shop supplies…………………………………..?580
?(Calculation: $790 ? 210 = 580 used)??
c.Depreciation expense, Shop equipment………………...350?
?  Accumulated depreciation ? Shop equipment....?350
d.Depreciation expense, Building………………………...2,020?
?  Accumulated depreciation ? Building………….?2,020
e.Accounts receivable.........................................................200?
?  Rent earned……………………………………..?200
f.Unearned rent ($2,600 ? $800 = $1,800)earned)………1,800?
?  Rent earned……………………………………..?1,800
g.Wages expense………………………………………....200?
?  Wages payable………………………………….?200
?  (Calculation: $50/day * 4 days = $200)??
h.Property taxes expense…………………………………450?
?  Property taxes payable…………………………?450
i.Interest expense………………………………………...
  Interest payable………………………………....
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