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Stels [109]
3 years ago
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On the last day of December 2016, Camreyâs Trucks entered into a transaction that resulted in a receipt of $216,000 cash in adva

nce related to services that will be provided during January 2017. During December of 2016, the company also performed $128,000 of services which were neither billed nor paid. Prior to December adjustments and before these two transactions were recorded, the companyâs trial balance showed service revenue of $1,165,470 at December 31, 2016. There are no other prepaid services yet to be delivered, and during the month all outstanding accounts receivable from prior months were collected.If Camrey's trucks makes the appropirate adjusting entry, how much will service revenue will be reflected on the december 31, 2016 income statement?If Camrey's Trucks makes the appropriate adjusting entry, how much will be reported on the December 31, 2016 Balance sheet as unearned revenue?If Camrey's turcks make the appropriate adjusting entry, how much will be reported on the December 31, 2017 Balance sheet as accounts receivable?
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1 answer:
Andrei [34K]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

A. $ 1,293,470

B. $216,000

C. $128,000

Explanation:

A. Calculation for how much service revenue will be reflected on the december 31, 2016 income statement

Service Revenue show on the Trial Blance = $1,165,470

Add: Services which were neither billed nor paid = $ 128,000

Service Revenue reflected in the Dec.,31 2016 income statement =$ 1,293,470

Therefore how much service revenue will be reflected on the december 31, 2016 income statement will be $ 1,293,470

B. Calculation for how much will be reported on the December 31, 2016 Balance sheet as unearned revenue

Based on the information given we were told

that the company entered into a transaction which had resulted in the company receiving the amount of $216,000 as a cash in advance On the last day of the month of December 2016 which is related to services that will be provided during the month of January 2017 which means that the amount of $216,000 will be the amount of cash to be reported on December 31, 2016 Balance sheet as unearned revenue.

C. Calculation for how much that will be reported on the December 31, 2017 Balance sheet as accounts receivable

Based on the information given we were told that the During the month of December of 2016, the company as well rendered a service of the amount of $128,000 in which the service rendered were neither billed nor paid which means that the amount of cash the company will report on December 31, 2017 Balance sheet as accounts receivable will be $128,000.

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