A. Extract each amount from S. O'Neill, Capital and place it in its proper account in the expanded ledger. Presently, Sean's Capital account is a bit of a puzzle. To help you figure out what each number represents, examine the information below. a. Sean was paid a total of $21 000 for the job, which was received in three separate installments. b. Sean's biggest single cost for the job was for renovation supplies. He purchased all he needed at the start of the month from Builder's Depot. c. Sean pays his one employee a total of $3000 per month. (For simplic ity, payroll deductions are not considered.) d. Sean withdraws $4500 per month for his personal living expenses. e. Sean pays about $110 per week for gasoline for his truck. f. At the beginning of July, Sean paid approximately $300 to repair two of his saws. B. Calculate the balance for each account in the expanded equity section. C. Use the expanded ledger to prepare a trial balance for Meadow- lark Makeovers dated July 31, 20-. For the trial balance, the asset and liability accounts that have balances on July 31 are Bank, $1300.20; Tools and Equipment, $5156.40; Truck, $6100; and A/P-Kitzul Tools, $1600. These amounts have been entered for you in your Workbook ledger. D. Prepare an income statement for Meadowlark Makeovers for the month of July, 20-. E. After looking at the Capital account, Sean was disappointed that all his hard work in July caused its balance to grow by only $1501 ($10 956.60-$9455.60). In a short paragraph, use what you see on his income statement and what you know about the expanded ledger to encourage Sean.
A. Extract each amount from S. O'Neill, Capital and place it in its proper account in the expanded ledger. Presently, Sean's Capital account is a bit of a puzzle. To help you figure out what each number represents, examine the information below. a. Sean was paid a total of $21 000 for the job, which was received in three separate installments. b. Sean's biggest single cost for the job was for renovation supplies. He purchased all he needed at the start of the month from Builder's Depot. c. Sean pays his one employee a total of $3000 per month. (For simplic ity, payroll deductions are not considered.) d. Sean withdraws $4500 per month for his personal living expenses. e. Sean pays about $110 per week for gasoline for his truck. f. At the beginning of July, Sean paid approximately $300 to repair two of his saws. B. Calculate the balance for each account in the expanded equity section. C. Use the expanded ledger to prepare a trial balance for Meadow- lark Makeovers dated July 31, 20-. For the trial balance, the asset and liability accounts that have balances on July 31 are Bank, $1300.20; Tools and Equipment, $5156.40; Truck, $6100; and A/P-Kitzul Tools, $1600. These amounts have been entered for you in your Workbook ledger. D. Prepare an income statement for Meadowlark Makeovers for the month of July, 20-. E. After looking at the Capital account, Sean was disappointed that all his hard work in July caused its balance to grow by only $1501 ($10 956.60-$9455.60). In a short paragraph, use what you see on his income statement and what you know about the expanded ledger to encourage Sean.
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