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4 June, 02:38

Snelling Tables paid employee wages on and through Friday, January 26, and the next payroll will be paid in February. There are three more working days in January (29-31). Employees work 5 days a week and the company pays $900 a day in wages. What will be the adjusting entry to accrue wages expense at the end of January?

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  1. 4 June, 02:44
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    Debit to Salaries Expense $2,700; Credit to Salaries Payable $2,700

    Explanation:

    In accounting, we have to recognize all expenses even though we haven't paid it yet. This is one of those instances.

    The employees have worked for 3 days at the end of January but will not receive their payment on that day. That equates to $2,700 of salaries accrued at the end of January.

    Accrued Expenses are recorded as payables, in this problem it's "Salaries Payable".

    So to complete the adjusting journal entry:

    (Debit) Salaries Expense $2,700

    (Credit) Salaries Payable $2,700
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