Principles of Financial Accounting.
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Chapter 1, Problem 3AP
Preparing an income statement
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As of December 31, 2019, Armani Company's financial records show the following items and amounts.
Cash.................................. $10,000 | A. Armani, Withdrawals.................... $13,000 |
Consulting revenue....................... 33,000 | |
Supplies............................... 6,000 | Rental revenue........................... 22,000 |
Equipment............................. 5,000 | Salaries expense.......................... 20,000 |
Accounts payable....................... 11,000 | Rent expense............................ 12,000 |
A. Armani. Capital. Dec. 31, 2018.......... 16,000 | Selling and administrative expenses.......... 8,000 |
A. Armani, Capital, Dec. 31,2019.......... 19,000 |
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Prepare the 2019 year-end income statement for Armani Company.
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