FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
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ISBN: 9781259964947
Author: Libby
Publisher: MCG
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Given the following adjusted
Debit
|
Credit
|
||
---|---|---|---|
Cash
|
$2028 | ||
|
2560 | ||
Inventory
|
3811 | ||
Prepaid rent
|
105 | ||
Equipment
|
370 | ||
|
$63 | ||
Accounts payable
|
100 | ||
Unearned service revenue
|
149 | ||
Common stock
|
266 | ||
|
8060 | ||
Service revenue
|
449 | ||
Interest revenue
|
68 | ||
Salaries and wages expense
|
200 | ||
Travel expense
|
81 | ||
Total
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$9155 | $9155 |
Net income for the year is:
a.) $517.
b.) $723.
c.) $463.
d.) $236.
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