Required information [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] Ricky's Piano Rebuilding Company has been operating for one year. On January 1, at the start of its second year, its income statement accounts had zero balances and its balance sheet account balances were as follows: Cash Accounts Receivable Supplies Equipment Land Buildings $ 8,100 Accounts Payable. 38,000 Deferred Revenue (deposits): 2,800 Notes Payable (long-term) 13,000 Common Stock 7,300 Retained Earnings 22,300 $ 11,350 5,000 49,500 16,500 9,150 Following are the January transactions: a. Received a $695 deposit from a customer who wanted her piano rebuilt in February. b. Rented a part of the building to a bicycle repair shop: $325 rent received for January. c. Delivered five rebuilt pianos to customers who paid $15,600 in cash. d. Delivered two rebuilt pianos to customers for $8,000 charged on account. e. Received $5,400 from customers as payment on their accounts. f. Received an electric and gas utility bill for $670 for January services to be paid in February. g. Ordered $1,185 in supplies. h. Paid $3,000 on account in January. i. Paid $15,500 in wages to employees in January for work done this month. j. Received and paid cash for the supplies in (g).

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4. Prepare an unadjusted trial balance at January 31.
RICKY'S PIANO REBUILDING COMPANY
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Account Name
Debit
Credit
Transcribed Image Text:4. Prepare an unadjusted trial balance at January 31. RICKY'S PIANO REBUILDING COMPANY Unadjusted Trial Balance Account Name Debit Credit
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[The following information applies to the questions displayed below.]
Ricky's Piano Rebuilding Company has been operating for one year. On January 1, at the start of its
second year, its income statement accounts had zero balances and its balance sheet account balances
were as follows:
Cash
Accounts Receivable
Supplies
Equipment
Land
Buildings
$ 8,100 Accounts Payable.
38,000 Deferred Revenue (deposits):
2,800 Notes Payable (long-term)
13,000 Common Stock
7,300 Retained Earnings
22,300
$ 11,350
5,000
49,500
16,500
9,150
Following are the January transactions:
a. Received a $695 deposit from a customer who wanted her piano rebuilt in February.
b. Rented a part of the building to a bicycle repair shop: $325 rent received for January.
c. Delivered five rebuilt pianos to customers who paid $15,600 in cash.
d. Delivered two rebuilt pianos to customers for $8,000 charged on account.
e. Received $5,400 from customers as payment on their accounts.
f. Received an electric and gas utility bill for $670 for January services to be paid in February.
g. Ordered $1,185 in supplies.
h. Paid $3,000 on account in January.
i. Paid $15,500 in wages to employees in January for work done this month.
j. Received and paid cash for the supplies in (g).
Transcribed Image Text:Required information [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] Ricky's Piano Rebuilding Company has been operating for one year. On January 1, at the start of its second year, its income statement accounts had zero balances and its balance sheet account balances were as follows: Cash Accounts Receivable Supplies Equipment Land Buildings $ 8,100 Accounts Payable. 38,000 Deferred Revenue (deposits): 2,800 Notes Payable (long-term) 13,000 Common Stock 7,300 Retained Earnings 22,300 $ 11,350 5,000 49,500 16,500 9,150 Following are the January transactions: a. Received a $695 deposit from a customer who wanted her piano rebuilt in February. b. Rented a part of the building to a bicycle repair shop: $325 rent received for January. c. Delivered five rebuilt pianos to customers who paid $15,600 in cash. d. Delivered two rebuilt pianos to customers for $8,000 charged on account. e. Received $5,400 from customers as payment on their accounts. f. Received an electric and gas utility bill for $670 for January services to be paid in February. g. Ordered $1,185 in supplies. h. Paid $3,000 on account in January. i. Paid $15,500 in wages to employees in January for work done this month. j. Received and paid cash for the supplies in (g).
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