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The
Ivanhoe Roofing
Worksheet For the Month Ended March 31, 2020 |
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Trial Balance
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Account Titles
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Dr.
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Cr.
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Cash
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4,200 | |||
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3,200 | |||
Supplies
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1,610 | |||
Equipment
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11,176 | |||
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1,270 | |||
Accounts Payable
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2,730 | |||
Unearned Service Revenue
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510 | |||
Owner’s Capital
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12,126 | |||
Owner’s Drawings
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1,000 | |||
Service Revenue
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6,200 | |||
Salaries and Wages Expense
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1,310 | |||
Miscellaneous Expense
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340 | |||
22,836 | 22,836 |
Other data:
1. | A physical count reveals only $700 of roofing supplies on hand. | |
2. | Depreciation for March is $254. | |
3. | Unearned revenue amounted to $170 at March 31. | |
4. | Accrued salaries are $700. |

Transcribed Image Text:Date Account Titles and Explanation
Debit
Credit
Mar. 31
(Adjusting entry for supplies)
Mar. 31
(Adjusting entry for depreciation)
Mar. 31
(Adjusting entry for unearned service revenue)
Mar. 31
(Adjusting entry for salaries and wages expenses)
Journalize the closing entries from the financial statement columns of the worksheet. (Cre
Date Account Titles and Explanation
Debit
Credit
Mar. 31
(To close revenue account)
Mar. 31
(To close expense accounts)
Mar. 31
(To close net income / (loss))
Mar. 31
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