In July of this year, Stephen started a proprietorship called ECR. ECR uses the cash method of accounting, and Stephen has produced the following financial information for this year. ECR collected $81,000 in cash for repairs completed during the year and an additional $3,200 in cash for repairs that will commence after year-end. Customers owe ECR $14,300 for repairs completed this year, and while Stephen isn’t sure which bills will eventually be paid, he expects to collect all but about $1,900 of these revenues next year. ECR has made the following expenditures: Interest Expense                                                                          $1,250 Shop Rent ($1500 pr month)                                                     $27,000 Utilities                                                                                           1,075 Contract Labor                                                                             8,250 Compensation                                                                               21,100 Liability Insurance premiums ($350 per month)                  4,200 Term Life insurance premiums ($150 per month)               1,800 The interest paid relates to interest accrued on a $54,000 loan made to Stephen in July of this year. Stephen used half of the loan to pay for 18 months of shop rent, and the remainder he used to upgrade his personal wardrobe. In July, Stephen purchased 12 months of liability insurance to protect against liability should anyone be injured in the shop. CR has only one employee (the remaining workers are contract labor), and his employee thoroughly understands how to repair an electric propulsion system. On November 1st of this year, Stephen purchased a 12-month term life policy that insures the life of this “key” employee. Stephen paid Gecko Insurance Company $1800, in return. Gecko promises to pay Stephen a $40,000 death benefit if this employee dies any time during the next 12 months. Complete a draft of the front page of Stephen’s Schedule C.

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In July of this year, Stephen started a proprietorship called ECR. ECR uses the cash method of accounting, and Stephen has produced the following financial information for this year.

  • ECR collected $81,000 in cash for repairs completed during the year and an additional $3,200 in cash for repairs that will commence after year-end.
  • Customers owe ECR $14,300 for repairs completed this year, and while Stephen isn’t sure which bills will eventually be paid, he expects to collect all but about $1,900 of these revenues next year.

ECR has made the following expenditures:

Interest Expense                                                                          $1,250

Shop Rent ($1500 pr month)                                                     $27,000

Utilities                                                                                           1,075

Contract Labor                                                                             8,250

Compensation                                                                               21,100

Liability Insurance premiums ($350 per month)                  4,200

Term Life insurance premiums ($150 per month)               1,800

The interest paid relates to interest accrued on a $54,000 loan made to Stephen in July of this year. Stephen used half of the loan to pay for 18 months of shop rent, and the remainder he used to upgrade his personal wardrobe. In July, Stephen purchased 12 months of liability insurance to protect against liability should anyone be injured in the shop. CR has only one employee (the remaining workers are contract labor), and his employee thoroughly understands how to repair an electric propulsion system. On November 1st of this year, Stephen purchased a 12-month term life policy that insures the life of this “key” employee. Stephen paid Gecko Insurance Company $1800, in return. Gecko promises to pay Stephen a $40,000 death benefit if this employee dies any time during the next 12 months.

Complete a draft of the front page of Stephen’s Schedule C.

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