The following trial balance of Marigold Corporation does not balance. MARIGOLD CORPORATION TRIAL BALANCE JUNE 30, 2020     Debit   Credit Cash     $7,271           Accounts Receivable     7,200           Supplies     3,745           Equipment     7,400           Accounts Payable             $8,484   Common Stock             13,500   Retained Earnings             3,000   Service Revenue             3,182   Office Expense     4,460                 $30,076       $28,166   An examination of the ledger shows these errors. 1.   Cash received from a customer on account was recorded (both debit and credit) as $1,270 instead of $1,720. 2.   The purchase on account of a computer costing $3,100 was recorded as a debit to Office Expense and a credit to Accounts Payable. 3.   Services were performed on account for a client, $1,900, for which Accounts Receivable was debited $1,900 and Service Revenue was credited $190. 4.   A payment of $90 for telephone charges was entered as a debit to Office Expense and a debit to Cash. 5.   The Service Revenue account was totaled at $5,700 instead of $5,720. From this information prepare a corrected trial balance.

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The following trial balance of Marigold Corporation does not balance.

MARIGOLD CORPORATION
TRIAL BALANCE
JUNE 30, 2020
   
Debit
 
Credit
Cash     $7,271          
Accounts Receivable     7,200          
Supplies     3,745          
Equipment     7,400          
Accounts Payable             $8,484  
Common Stock             13,500  
Retained Earnings             3,000  
Service Revenue             3,182  
Office Expense     4,460          
     
$30,076
     
$28,166
 


An examination of the ledger shows these errors.

1.   Cash received from a customer on account was recorded (both debit and credit) as $1,270 instead of $1,720.
2.   The purchase on account of a computer costing $3,100 was recorded as a debit to Office Expense and a credit to Accounts Payable.
3.   Services were performed on account for a client, $1,900, for which Accounts Receivable was debited $1,900 and Service Revenue was credited $190.
4.   A payment of $90 for telephone charges was entered as a debit to Office Expense and a debit to Cash.
5.   The Service Revenue account was totaled at $5,700 instead of $5,720.

From this information prepare a corrected trial balance.

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  • Accounts Payable
  • Accounts Receivable
  • Accumulated Depreciation-Buildings
  • Accumulated Depreciation-Equipment
  • Administrative Expenses
  • Admissions Revenue
  • Advertising Expense
  • Allowance for Doubtful Accounts
  • Bad Debt Expense
  • Buildings
  • Cash
  • Common Stock
  • Cost of Goods Sold
  • Current Maturity of Long-Term Debt
  • Delivery Expense
  • Depreciation Expense
  • Dividends
  • Dues Revenue
  • Equipment
  • Green Fees Revenue
  • Income Summary
  • Income Tax Expense
  • Insurance Expense
  • Interest Expense
  • Interest Payable
  • Interest Receivable
  • Interest Revenue
  • Inventory
  • Land
  • Maintenance and Repairs Expense
  • Mortgage Payable
  • No Entry
  • Notes Payable
  • Notes Receivable
  • Office Expense
  • Owner's Capital
  • Owner's Drawings
  • Prepaid Advertising
  • Prepaid Insurance
  • Prepaid Rent
  • Property Tax Expense
  • Property Tax Payable
  • Rent Expense
  • Rent Receivable
  • Rent Revenue
  • Retained Earnings
  • Salaries and Wages Expense
  • Salaries and Wages Expense-Administrative
  • Salaries and Wages Expense-Sales
  • Salaries and Wages Payable
  • Sales
  • Sales Discounts
  • Sales Returns and Allowances
  • Sales Revenue
  • Selling Expenses
  • Service Revenue
  • Subscription Revenue
  • Supplies
  • Supplies Expense
  • Telephone and Internet Expense
  • Utilities Expenses
  • Unearned Admissions Revenue
  • Unearned Dues Revenue
  • Unearned Service Revenue
  • Unearned Rent Revenue
  • Unearned Subscriptions Revenue
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