The adjusted trial balance of Carla Vista Company for the year ended December 31, 2022, is as follows:     Debit   Credit Cash   $5,900     Accounts Receivable   3,300     Notes Receivable   6,500     Inventory   10,900     Equipment   8,500     Allowance for Doubtful Accounts       $500 Accumulated Depreciation—Equipment       1,400 Notes Payable       1,200 Accounts Payable       800 Common Stock       17,900 Retained Earnings       10,800 Dividends   1,700     Sales Revenue       14,430 Interest Revenue       200 Cost of Goods Sold   7,600     Salary and Wages Expense   2,000     Rent Expense   700     Bad Debt Expense   90     Service Charge Expense   40         $47,230   $47,230 (a1)     Prepare a multiple-step income statement. Carla Vista Company Income Statement Choose the accounting period.                                                                        select an opening name for section one       $Enter a dollar amount  Enter an income statement item       Enter a dollar amount Select a closing name for section one                                                                              Enter a total amount for section one Select an opening name for section two                                                                                Enter an income statement item   $Enter a dollar amount      Enter an income statement item   Enter a dollar amount     Enter an income statement item   Enter a dollar amount     Enter an income statement item   Enter a dollar amount     Select a closing name for section two                                                                              Enter a total amount for section two Select a summarizing line for the first part                                                                              Enter a dollar amount Select an opening name for section three                                                                                Enter an income statement item       Enter a dollar amount Select a closing name for this statement                                                                              $Enter a total net income or loss amount

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The adjusted trial balance of Carla Vista Company for the year ended December 31, 2022, is as follows:

    Debit   Credit
Cash
  $5,900    
Accounts Receivable
  3,300    
Notes Receivable
  6,500    
Inventory
  10,900    
Equipment
  8,500    
Allowance for Doubtful Accounts
      $500
Accumulated Depreciation—Equipment
      1,400
Notes Payable
      1,200
Accounts Payable
      800
Common Stock
      17,900
Retained Earnings
      10,800
Dividends
  1,700    
Sales Revenue
      14,430
Interest Revenue
      200
Cost of Goods Sold
  7,600    
Salary and Wages Expense
  2,000    
Rent Expense
  700    
Bad Debt Expense
  90    
Service Charge Expense
  40    
    $47,230   $47,230

(a1)

 
 
Prepare a multiple-step income statement.

Carla Vista Company
Income Statement
Choose the accounting period.                                                                       
select an opening name for section one       $Enter a dollar amount 
Enter an income statement item       Enter a dollar amount
Select a closing name for section one                                                                              Enter a total amount for section one
Select an opening name for section two                                                                               
Enter an income statement item   $Enter a dollar amount     
Enter an income statement item   Enter a dollar amount    
Enter an income statement item   Enter a dollar amount    
Enter an income statement item   Enter a dollar amount    
Select a closing name for section two                                                                              Enter a total amount for section two
Select a summarizing line for the first part                                                                              Enter a dollar amount
Select an opening name for section three                                                                               
Enter an income statement item       Enter a dollar amount
Select a closing name for this statement                                                                              $Enter a total net income or loss amount 
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