EP HORNGREN'S FINAN.+MGRL.ACCT.-ACCESS
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Author: MILLER-NOBLES
Publisher: PEARSON CO
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Preparing financial statements
The bookkeeper of Outdoor Life Landscaping prepared the company’s balance sheet while the accountant was ill. The balance sheet, shown on the next page, contains numerous errors. In particular, the bookkeeper knew that the balance sheet should balance, so he plugged in the retained earnings amount needed to achieve this balance. The retained earnings is incorrect. All other amounts are correct, but some arc out of place or should not be included in this statement. Prepare a corrected balance sheet.
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