A reversing entry should never be made for an adjusting entry that
a. accrues unrecorded revenue.
b. adjusts expired costs from an asset account to an expense account.
c. accrues unrecorded expenses.
d. adjusts unexpired costs from an expense account to an asset account
Answer: b. adjusts expired costs from an asset account to an expense account.
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