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Business, 18.04.2021 01:20 bloop3r

Suppose the end of 2013 is approaching and most of the activity for the year has been entered into the accounts of Hipzone Inc. However, there are a few transactions that still need to be posted. List the journal entries required
Suppose on December 31, Hipzone Inc. bills one of their customers $450 for a project that they had completed which had accumulated $220 of costs. The invoice has the normal terms requesting payment in 30 days. Make ALL of the entries required by this transaction.
HINT: Think of Accumulated Project Costs as an account similar to Inventory - it is an asset account used to accumulate the costs that have been incurred related to the project being completed for the customer.
THEN Hipzone Inc. needs to record depreciation on a piece of office equipment. The equipment was purchased on 1/1/2010 for $2,000, was expected to last 10 years at the time of purchase, and had an expected salvage value of $200. No depreciation has been recorded on the equipment for 2013. Make ALL of the entries required by this transaction.

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