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Dominik [7]
3 years ago
5

Selected transaction data of a business for September are summarized below. Determine the following amounts for September: (a) t

otal revenue, (b) total expenses, (c) net income.
Service sales charged to customers on account during September exist33,000
Cash received from cash customers for services performed in September 28,000
Cash received from customers on account during September:
Services performed and charged to customers prior to September 13,000
Services performed and charged to customers during September 18,000
Expenses incurred prior to September and paid during September 6, 500
Expenses incurred and paid in September 36, 250
Expenses incurred in September but not paid in September 5,000
Expenses for supplies used and insurance (not included above) applicable to 2,000 September
Business
1 answer:
Nostrana [21]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

A. $61,000

B. $43,250

C. $17,750

Explanation:

(a) Calculation for Total revenue

Using this formula

Total revenue=Service sales charged to customers+Cash received from cash customers

Let plug in the formula

Total revenue= ($33,000 + $28,000)

Total revenue=$61,000

Therefore Total revenue will be $61,000

(b) Calculation for Total expenses

Using this formula

Total expenses=Expenses incurred paid +Expenses incurred but not paid +Expenses for supplies used and insurance

Let plug in the formula

Total expenses= ($36,250 + $5,000 + $2,000)

Total expenses=$43,250

Therefore Total expenses will be $43,250

(c) Calculation for net income

Using this formula

Net income=Total revenue-Total expenses

Let plug in the formula

Net income=($61,000 - $43,250)

Net income=$17,750

Therefore Net income will be $17,750

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