CONNECT ONLINE ACCESS FOR FUNDAMENTAL AC
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Chapter 1, Problem 15QS
Preparing an income statement P2
Equipment.......$3,000
Cash..............2,400
Services revenue 16,000
Rent expense......1,500
Accounts payable 6,000
On December 31, Hawkin's records show the following accounts. Use this information to prepare a December income statement for Hawkin.
Wages expense......$8,000
Utilities expense700
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