D1
Write: Make sure your response addressing the following questions is more than 200 words
and that you include an in-text citation or a brief quote from the reading material where
appropriate.
• What are adjusting entries and why are they made? Explain your statements.
• Prepare the original journal entries and the adjusting journal entry for each of the four
groups of adjusting entries.
Your journal entries for each of the four types should include two entries. The first entry will
establish the account and the second entry will adjust the account.
Guided Response: Respond to at least two of your classmates by commenting on their posts.
Though two replies are the basic expectation for class discussions, for deeper engagement and
learning you are encouraged to provide responses to any comments or questions others have
given to you. Continuing to engage with peers and the instructor will further the conversation
and provide you with opportunities to demonstrate your content expertise, critical thinking,
and real-world experiences with the discussion topics.
D2
Write: Make sure your response addressing the following questions is more than 200 words
and that you include an in-text citation or a brief quote from the reading material where
appropriate.
• Describe the year-end closing process.
• What are the four steps in the closing process? Provide an example journal entry for
each.
• What is the difference between temporary and permanent accounts?
Guided Response: Respond to at least two of your classmates by commenting on their posts.
Do you agree with your peer’s explanations? Is there anything you would add to this
conversation? If so, please share. Though two replies are the basic expectation for class
discussions, for deeper engagement and learning you are encouraged to provide responses to
any comments or questions others have given to you. Continuing to engage with peers and the
instructor will further the conversation and provide you with opportunities to demonstrate
your content expertise, critical thinking, and real-world experiences with the discussion topics.