Jenning Co adjusts its books each month but closes its books at the end of the year. The trial balance at July 31 before adjustments is as follows: Debit Credit Cash $12,920 Accounts Receivable 9,620 Supplies 1,400 Prepaid Insurance 3,120 Equipment 26,000 Accumulated Depreciation—Equipment $10,400 Unearned Service Revenue 6,500 Capital Stock 7,190 Retained Earnings 23,500 Dividends 1,560
Service Revenue 16,510 Wages and Salaries Expense 7,800 Utilities Expense 380 Rent Expense 1,300 $64,100 $64,100 Refer to the trial balance for Jenning Co Employees are owed $750 for services since the last payday in July, to be paid the first week in August. The amount to be reported in the July income statement for salaries expense is:
a. $750
b. $8,550
c. $7,050
d. $7,800
b
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