Principles of Accounting
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Author: NEEDLES
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Chapter 3, Problem 12AP
1.
To determine
Prepare the
2 and 3
To determine
Prepare ledger accounts for
4.
To determine
Prepare an adjusted trial balance, an income statement, a statement of owner’s equity, and a balance sheet of Company U as on June 30, 2014.
5.
To determine
Describe the effect that the adjusting entries would have on the income statement.
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Principles of Accounting
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