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The assets and liabilities of Thompson Computer Services at March 31, the end of the current year, and its revenue and expenses for the year follow. The common stock was $120,000 and the
Line Item Description | Amount |
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Accounts payable | $1,200 |
12,340 | |
Cash | 32,990 |
Fees earned | 79,410 |
Land | 65,000 |
Building | 143,670 |
Miscellaneous expense | 430 |
Office expense | 520 |
Supplies | 1,670 |
Wages expense | 27,980 |
Dividends | 3,000 |
Prepare an income statement for the current year ended March 31.
Thompson Computer ServicesIncome StatementFor the Year Ended March 31
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