MyLab Accounting with Pearson eText -- Access Card -- for Horngren's Accounting, The Financial Chapters (My Accounting Lab)
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Chapter 1, Problem P1.50BPGB
PI-SOB Preparing financial italtmmu
Precision Pies work* weddings and prom-type panics. The balance of I amar. Capital was $26,000 at December 31 2015. At December 51 2016, die business's aixountmg records show these halaiKCs
Insurance Expense | S 14,000 | Accounts Rer≫i*at>* | I 7.000 |
Cash | 38,000 | Notes Payaole | 9.000 |
Accounts Pay.shie | 13.000 | Lamar, CaptaL Dec 31 2016 | 7 |
Advertiwnq Expense | 3,500 | Saianes Expense | 21 000 |
Service Revenue | 110,000 | Equipment | 96.500 |
Lamar Withdrawal | 11,000 | Owner contr-bufon. 2016 | 33.000 |
Prepare the following financial watements for Precision Pics f≪x the year ended December 31,2016;
- Income statement
- Statement of owners equity.
Balance sheet
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