Financial Accounting (12th Edition) (What's New in Accounting)
12th Edition
ISBN: 9780134725987
Author: C. William Thomas, Wendy M. Tietz, Walter T. Harrison Jr.
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 2, Problem 2.24AE
(Learning Objective 5: Construct and use a
Account | Balance | Account | Balance |
Dividends....................... | $ 3,300 | Common stock............. | $ 16,700 |
Utilities expense............. | 2,100 | Accounts payable......... | 4,600 |
Accounts receivable........ | 5,900 | Service revenue............. | 20,700 |
Delivery expense............ | 300 | Equipment.................... | 30,600 |
Retained earnings........... | 6,300 | Note payable................ | 21,300 |
Salary expense................ | 8,300 | Cash............................. | 19,300 |
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- 1. Prepare the company’s trial balance at April 30, 2018. listing accounts in proper sequence, as illustrated in the chapter. For example, Accounts Receivable comes before Equipment. List the expense with the largest balance first, the expense with the next largest balance second, and so on.
- 2. Prepare the financial statement for the month ended April 30, 2018, which will show the company the results of operations for the month.
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