FUND. ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES >CUSTOM<
FUND. ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES >CUSTOM<
24th Edition
ISBN: 9781307417692
Author: Wild
Publisher: MCG/CREATE
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Chapter 1, Problem 7BPSB
To determine

1. To prepare:

A table in required format for the given data

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Explanation of Solution

The required table for the given data is prepared as below:

    Assets Liabilities+Equity
    DateCash+Account Receivable+Equipment=Account Payable+N. Niko Capital-N. Niko withdrawals+Revenues-Expenses
    1$130,000 $130,000
    2-6,000 -6,000
    4 2,400 2,400
    6-1,150 -1,150
    8850 850
    14 7,500 7,500
    16-800 -800
    207,500 -7,500
    21 7,900 7,900
    24 675 675
    257,900 -7,900
    26-2,400 -2,400
    28-800 -800
    29-4,000 -4,000
    30-150 -150
    30-890 -890
    130,060+675+2,400=0+130,000--4,000+16,925--9,790
To determine

2. To Prepare:

The income statement, statement of owner's equity and the balance sheet from the given data.

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The income statement for Niko's Maintenance Co for June month is as below.

    Niko's Maintenance Co
    Income Statement for the month June
    DetailsAmount in $
    Revenue
    Income from maintain services$16,925
    Expenses
    Rent expenses6,000
    Administrative expenses1,150
    Salary expenses1,600
    Telephone bill150
    Utilities expenses8909,790
    Net income$7,135

The statement of owner's equity for Niko's Maintenance Co for the month of June is as below

    Niko's Maintenance Co
    Statement of owner's equity for the month of June
    DetailsAmount in $
    Opening equity 0
    Add: Equity introduced in form of cash130,000
    Add: Net income for the year7,135
    Less: Cash withdrawals -4,000
    Closing equity as on June 30$133,135

The balance sheet as of June 30 is as below.

    Niko's Maintenance Co
    Balance Sheet as on June 30
    DetailsAmount in $
    Liabilities
    Equity$133,135
    Account payable0
    Total$133,135
    Assets
    Cash$130,060
    Account receivable $675
    Equipments$2,400
    Total$133,135
To determine

3. To Prepare:

A statement of cash flows for the month of June.

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Explanation of Solution

The statement of cash flows for the month of June is prepared as below.

    Niko's Maintenance Co
    Statement of Cash flow for the month of June
    Amount in $
    Opening cash balance0
    Cash flow from operating activities
    Rent paid in cash-6,000
    Advertising exp paid in cash-1,150
    Revenue received in cash850
    Cash received from customer7,500
    Cash received from customer7,900
    Salary paid in cash-1,600
    Telephone bill paid in cash-150
    Utilities expenses paid in cash-8906460
    Cash flow from financing activities
    Cash paid to supplier of equipment-2,400
    Cash flow from investing activities
    Cash received from Owner130,000
    Cash withdrawals by owner-4,000126,000
    Cash Balance as on June 30130,060

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