FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING LOOSELEAF
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ISBN: 9781119493631
Author: Kimmel
Publisher: WILEY
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Metlock Inc., a provider of consulting services, was founded on October 1, 2022. At the end of the first month of operations, the company decided to prepare an income statement, retained earnings statement, and balance sheet using the following information.
Accounts payable
$ 4,200
Supplies
$ 2,560
Interest expense
370
Supplies expense
450
Equipment (net)
49,000
Depreciation expense
240
Salaries and wages expense
2,900
Service revenue
20,500
Bonds payable
21,600
Salaries and wages payable
520
Unearned service revenue
4,110
Common stock
9,600
Accounts receivable
1,200
Interest payable
140
Cash
3,950
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