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Oliga [24]
3 years ago
13

The adjusted trial balance for Chiara Company as of December 31 follows.

Business
1 answer:
faust18 [17]3 years ago
3 0

Answer and Explanation:

The preparations are presented below:

a. For income statement

<u>                                          Chiara Company</u>

<u>                                           Income statement</u>

<u>                                      For the year ended Dec 31</u>

Revenues

Fees earned                  $544,000

Interest earned              $30,000

Total revenues                                                              $574,000

Less: expenses

Depreciation expense - Automobiles   $26,000

Depreciation expense- Equipment       $20,000

Salaries expense                                    $187,000

Wages expense                                      $43,000

Interest expense                                    $32,200

Office supplies expense                        $34,200

Advertising expense                              $63,000

Repairs expense - Automobiles           $25,200

Total expenses                                                         ($430,600)

Net income                                                                $143,400

b. For a statement of retained earnings

<u>                                          Chiara Company</u>

<u>                                          Statement of retained earnings</u>

<u>                                            For the year ended Dec 31</u>

Beginning balance of retained earnings $257,220

Add: Net income                                        $143,400

Less: Dividend                                            -$45,000

Ending retained earnings balance              $355,620

c. For balance sheet

<u>                                          Chiara Company</u>

<u>                                        Balance sheet </u>

<u>                                        For the year ended Dec 31</u>

<u>Liabilities & equity            Amount                         Assets          Amount </u>

Liabilities & equity                                              Cash               $132,400

Accounts payable            $98,000          Accounts receivable $50,500

Interest payable               $20,000          Interest receivable $20,800

Salaries payable               $22,000         90 days notes receivable $171,000

Unearned fees                  $28,000         Office supplies              $16,500

Long-term notes payable $144,000       Automobiles 169,000

Common stock                  $26,580        Less:

Retained earnings             $355,620   Accumulated depreciation  

                                                               Automobiles $ 80,000         $89,000

Total liabilities & equity    $694,200  Equipment 140,000

                                                               Less:                                      

                                                               Accumulated depreciation

                                                                Equipment 23,000             $117,000

                                                                Land                                    $79,000

                                                                Total assets                        $694,200

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