Mackenzie Corp. is preparing the December 31, 2020, year-end financial statements, Following are selected unadjusted account balances: Estimated warranty liability Income tax expense $ 6,510 120 day...


Mackenzie Corp. is preparing the December 31, 2020, year-end financial statements, Following are selected unadjusted account<br>balances:<br>Estimated warranty liability<br>Income tax expense<br>$ 6,510<br>120 day note payable, 5%<br>Unearned revenues<br>S 85, 000<br>301,000<br>6,900<br>124, 300<br>Mortgage payable, 6%<br>456,000<br>Narranty expense<br>Additional information:<br>a. $11.300 of income tax was accrued monthly from January through to November inclusive and paid on the 15th day of the following<br>month. The actual amount of tax expense for the year is determined to be $131,040.<br>b. A customer is suing the company. Legal advisers believe it is probable that the company will have to pay damages, the amount of<br>which will approximate $145,000 given similar cases in the industry.<br>c. During December, Mackenzie had sales of $715,000. 4% of sales typically require warranty work equal to 25% of the sales amount<br>d. Mortgage payments are made on the first day of each month.<br>e. $112,000 of the Unearned Revenues remain unearned at December 31, 2020.<br>f. The 120-day note payable was dated November 15, 2020.<br>Required:<br>1. Prepare any required adjusting entries at December 31, 2020, for each of the above. (Use 365 days a year. Do not round<br>intermediate calculations and round the final answers to 2 decimal places.)<br>View transaction list<br>Journal entry worksheet<br>2<br>3 4 5<br>6<br>

Extracted text: Mackenzie Corp. is preparing the December 31, 2020, year-end financial statements, Following are selected unadjusted account balances: Estimated warranty liability Income tax expense $ 6,510 120 day note payable, 5% Unearned revenues S 85, 000 301,000 6,900 124, 300 Mortgage payable, 6% 456,000 Narranty expense Additional information: a. $11.300 of income tax was accrued monthly from January through to November inclusive and paid on the 15th day of the following month. The actual amount of tax expense for the year is determined to be $131,040. b. A customer is suing the company. Legal advisers believe it is probable that the company will have to pay damages, the amount of which will approximate $145,000 given similar cases in the industry. c. During December, Mackenzie had sales of $715,000. 4% of sales typically require warranty work equal to 25% of the sales amount d. Mortgage payments are made on the first day of each month. e. $112,000 of the Unearned Revenues remain unearned at December 31, 2020. f. The 120-day note payable was dated November 15, 2020. Required: 1. Prepare any required adjusting entries at December 31, 2020, for each of the above. (Use 365 days a year. Do not round intermediate calculations and round the final answers to 2 decimal places.) View transaction list Journal entry worksheet 2 3 4 5 6

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