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- The trial balance of Fuzzy Security Services Ltd. as of January 1, Year 9, had the following normal balances:Cash$93,380Petty Cash100Accounts receivable21,390Allowance for doubtful accounts2,485Supplies180Prepaid rent3,000Merchandise inventory (23 @ $280)6,440Equipment9,000Van27,000Accumulated depreciation14,900Salaries payable1,500Common stock50,000Retained earnings91,605During Year 9, Fuzzy Security Services experienced the following transactions:1. Paid the salaries payable from Year 8.2. Paid $9,000 on May 2, Year 9, for one year’s office rent in advance.3. Purchased $425 of supplies on account.4. Purchased 145 alarm systems at a cost of $290 each. Paid cash for the purchase.5. After numerous attempts to collect from customers, wrote off $2,060 of uncollectible accounts receivable.6. Sold 130 alarm systems for $580 each plus sales tax of 5 percent. All sales were on account. (Be sure to compute cost of goods sold using the FIFO cost flow method.)7. Billed $107,000 of monitoring…CHARLES MERCHANDISING FINANCIAL RECORDS FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2021 AS FOLLOWS ALLOWANCE FOR BAD DEBTS ACCUMULATED DEP. EQUIPMENT ACCUMULATED. DEP. STORE COMPUTER ACCOUNTS PAYABLE ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE BEGINNING INVENTORY CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS CHARLES, CAPITAL CHARLES, DRAWINGS DEPRECIATION-STORE COMPUTER DEPRECIATION EXPENSE ENDING INVENTORY EQUIPMENT FUEL EXPENSE GROSS SALES INTEREST EXPENSE INTEREST INCOME NOTES PAYALE REQUIREMENT: 1. PREPARE STATEMENT OF COMPREHENSIVE INCOME 2. PREPARE STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION 43,817 63,987 36,789 738,304 876,354 245,890 6,053,842 3,876,123 254,672 12,908 32,876 989,760 176,432 23,789 4,567,836 3,674 5,487 234,775 OFFICE SUPPLIES OFFICE SUPPLIES EXPENSE PREPAID INSURANCE PROFESSIONAL FEES PURCHASE DISCOUNT PURCHASES RENT EXPENSE SALES DISCOUNT SALES RETURN AND ALLOWANCES STORE ADVERTISING STORE-OFFICE SUPPLIES STORE-SALARIES STORE COMPUTER TAXES TRANSPORTATION IN UNEARNED REVENUE MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSE 34,894 34,789 56,789 57,899…The following is the trial balance of Aroro Enterprise as at 31 August 2019 (48400+100) Particulars Debit (RM) Credit (RM) 48,400 Capital Drawings Trade receivables Ac-tecaNables Trade payables Sales 3,500 9,000 Ac-payable 3500 12,500 40,400 Purchases Sales returns Purchases returns Wages and salaries E Discounts allowed Discounts received Provision for doubtful debts Insurance 31,000 300 250 (5,600 120 enses zmings ability equity 200 300 700 2,400 (950 (350 10,000 3,000 20,000 Inventory as at 1 September 2018 Utilities revenye Rates Premises Fixtures and fittings Motor van Cash in hand 330 Cash at bank 14,800 102,050 TOTAL 102,050 = 3,300-160 - 3900 Additional information as at 31 August 2019: i. Inventory as at 31 August 2019 amounted RM3,300 ii. An entity from whom there is accounts receivables of RM200 was unable to settle his debt and this amount is to be written off as bad debts. iii. The provision for doubtful debts is 1% of the outstanding trade receivables. iv. The owner took…