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Assume it is now December 31, 2018, and Nicole has just completed her first year of operations at Nicole's Getaway Spa. After looking through her trial balance, she noticed that there are some items that have either not been recorded or are no longer up-to-date. a Nicole's Getaway Spa is renting its space at a cost of S6o0 per month. On September 1, 2018, Nicole paid eight months'rent in advance using cash. This prepayment was recorded in the account Prepaid Rent back in September. b. The building, purchased at the beginning of the year for $47,000 cash, has estimated depreciation of $2,000 for 2018, but none has been recorded yet. Salaries and wages to the support staff at Nicole's Getaway Spa have been paid up to December 26, 2018 The support staff worked both December 27 and 28 and will be paid on January 5, 2019. Salaries and wages amount to S1,000 per day. The spa was elosed December 29-31 d. The insurance policy, purchased on June 1 for $3,00oo cash, provides coverage for 12 months. The part of the insurance coverage for June- e. The unadjusted amount in the Spa Supplies account was $2,00o at December 31, 2018, for supplies purchased on account. A year-end count On the last day of December, a customer obtained spa services by using a $9o gift certificate that was purchased earlier in the month. Use of the December has now been used up showed $70o of supplies remain on hand gift certificate to pay for these services had not yet been recorded. Required: 1. For each of the items listed above, identify whether an accrual adjustment, a deferral adjustment, or no adjustment is required 2. For each of the deferral adjustments, prepare the initial journal entry that would have been recorded 3. Prepare the adjusting journal entries that should be recorded for Nicole's Getaway Spa at December 31, 2018, assuming that the items have not been adjusted prior to December 31, 2018.

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