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Rama09 [41]
3 years ago
9

In its income statement for the year ended December 31, 2022, Whispering Winds Corp. reported the following condensed data. Oper

ating expenses $ 719,000 Interest revenue $ 32,000 Cost of goods sold 1,255,000 Loss on disposal of plant assets 16,000 Interest expense 70,000 Net sales 2,199,000 Income tax expense 44,000 Other comprehensive income (net of $1,200 tax) 8,200 1. Prepare a comprehensive income statement.2. Prepare a multiple-step income statement.
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1 answer:
vagabundo [1.1K]3 years ago
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The Multiple Income Statement is $127,000.

<h3>Multiple Income Statement</h3>

Multiple Income Statement For the Year Ending Dec. 31, 2022

Particulars Amount ($)

Net sales 2,199,000

Less: Cost of goods sold 1,255,000

Gross profit 944,000

(2,199,000-1,255,000)

Less: Operating expenses 719,000

Operating income 225,000

(944,000-719,000)

Other revenue:

Interest revenue 32,000

Other expenses and losses:

Interest expense 70,000

Add: Loss on disposal of plant assets 16,000

Total other expenses and losses 86,000

(70,000+18,000)

Income before tax  171,000

(225,000+32,000-86,000)

Less: Income tax expense 44,000

Net income 127,000

(171,000-44,000)

Therefore the Multiple Income Statement is $127,000.

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1)

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Dr Cash 72,800

Dr Accounts receivable 31,200

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Collected on accounts receivable, $22,300.

Dr Cash 22,300

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Issued shares of common stock in exchange for $8,000 in cash.

Dr Cash 8,000

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Paid salaries, $37,750 (of which $6,250 was for salaries payable at the end of the prior year).

Dr Wages expense 31,500

Dr Wages payable 6,250

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Paid miscellaneous expense for various items, $20,400.

Dr Miscellaneous expenses 20,400

    Cr Cash 20,400

Purchased equipment for $10,500 in cash.

Dr Equipment 10,500

    Cr Cash 10,500

Paid $2,475 in cash dividends to shareholders.

Dr Dividends 2,475

    Cr Cash 2,475

Accrued salaries at year-end amounted to $755.

Dr Wages expense 755

    Cr Wages payable 755

Depreciation for the year on the equipment is $1,600.

Dr Depreciation expense 1,600

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Dr Service revenue 104,000

    Cr Income summary 104,000

Dr Income summary 54,255

    Cr Wages expense 32,255

    Cr Miscellaneous expenses 20,400

    Cr Depreciation expense 1,600

Dr Income summary 49,745

    Cr Retained earnings 49,745

Dr Retained earnings 2,475

    Cr Dividends 2,475

2)

Cash                                          Accounts receivable

debit                  credit              debit                  credit                  

33,200                                      10,500

72,800                                      31,200  

22,300                                      <u>                           22,300</u>

8,000                                         19,400

                         37,750

                         20,400

                         10,500

<u>                          2,475   </u>

65,175

Equipment                                Wages payable

debit                  credit              debit                  credit                  

11,200                                                                   6,250

10,500                                       6,250

<u>                          1,600  </u>             <u>                           755    </u>

20,100                                                                  755

Common stock                         Retained earnings

debit                  credit              debit                  credit                  

                          41,500                                       7,150

<u>                           8,000   </u>                                     49,745

                          49,500           <u>2,475                             </u>

                                                                            54,420

Service revenue                       Wages expense

debit                  credit              debit                  credit                  

                          104,000         31,500

<u>104,000                          </u>          755

0                         0                    <u>                           32,255</u>

                                                    0                         0

Miscellaneous expense          Dividends

debit                  credit              debit                  credit                  

20,400                                      2,475

<u>                          20,400</u>            <u>                          2,475</u>

   0                       0                        0                       0  

Depreciation expense             Income summary

debit                  credit              debit                  credit                  

1,600                                                                    104,000

<u>                           1,600</u>              54,255

  0                        0                   <u>49,745                              </u>

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Trial Balance Sheet

For the year ended December 31, 2021

                                               Debit               Credit

Cash                                       $65,175

Accounts receivable             $19,400

Equipment                             $20,100

Wages payable                                                   $755

Common stock                                              $49,500

Retained earnings                                            $7,150

Service revenue                                           $104,000

Wages expense                     $32,255

Miscellaneous expense        $20,400

Depreciation expense              $1,600

Dividends                              <u>    $2,475</u>        <u>                 </u>

Totals                                      $161,405        $161,405

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Income Statement

For the year ended December 31, 2021

Service revenue                                              $104,000

Expenses:

  • Wages expense $32,255
  • Miscellaneous expense $20,400
  • Depreciation expense $1,600              <u> ($54,255)</u>

Net income                                                        $49,745

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Accounts receivable             $19,400

Equipment                             $20,100

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Total liabilities                                                   $755

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