Principles of Financial Accounting.
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Author: John J. Wild
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Chapter 4, Problem 5E
Capri Company began the current period with a $20,000 credit balance in the K. Capri, Capital account. At the end of the period, the company’s adjusted account balances include the following temporary accounts with normal balances.
- 1. After closing the revenue and expense accounts, what is the balance of the Income Summary account?
- 2. After all closing entries are journalized and posted, what is the balance of the K. Capri, Capital account?
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