Following are accounts and year-end adjusted balances of Cruz Company as of December 31. Number Account Title 101 Cash 126 Supplies 128 Prepaid insurance 167 168 Equipment Accumulated depreciation-Equipment 301 A. Cruz, Capital 302 A. Cruz, withdrawals 403 Services revenue 612 Depreciation expense-Equipment 622 Salaries expense 637 Insurance expense 640 Rent expense 652 Supplies expense Totals Debit $ 18,000 Credit 10,100 2,000 23,000 $ 6,500 44,040 6,000 38,400 2,000 22,387 1,613 2,573 1,267 $ 88,940 $ 88,940 1. Prepare the December 31 closing entries. The account number for Income Summary Is 901. 2. Prepare the December 31 post-closing trial balance. Note: The A. Cruz, Capital account balance was $44,040 on December 31 of the prior year.
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- An alphabetical list of Ivanhoe Company adjusted accounts at its fiscal year end, August 31, 2024, follows. All accounts have normal balances.Accounts payable$15,600Notes payable$42,000Accumulated depreciation-equipment14,000Prepaid insurance575Accumulated depreciation-furniture17,500R. Martin, capital65,750Cash17,830R. Martin, drawings71,000Cost of goods sold286,875Rent expense24,800Depreciation expense7,020Salaries expense51,000Equipment35,000Salaries payable2,250Furniture42,000Sales473,000Insurance expense3,575Sales returns and allowances14,000Interest expense1,375Supplies950Interest payable575Supplies expense6.325Merchandise inventory70,950Unearned revenue2,600 1.Prepare a multiple-step income statement. (Enter negative amounts using either a negative sign preceding the number e.g. -45 or parentheses e.g. (45).) 2.prepare owner's equity 3.prepare balance sheetAn alphabetical list of Ivanhoe Company adjusted accounts at its fiscal year end, August 31, 2024, follows. All accounts have normal balances.Accounts payable$15,600Notes payable$42,000Accumulated depreciation-equipment14,000Prepaid insurance575Accumulated depreciation-furniture17,500R. Martin, capital65,750Cash17,830R. Martin, drawings71,000Cost of goods sold286,875Rent expense24,800Depreciation expense7,020Salaries expense51,000Equipment35,000Salaries payable2,250Furniture42,000Sales473,000Insurance expense3,575Sales returns and allowances14,000Interest expense1,375Supplies950Interest payable575Supplies expense6.325Merchandise inventory70,950Unearned revenue2,600 1.Prepare a multiple-step income statement. (Enter negative amounts using either a negative sign preceding the number e.g. -45 or parentheses e.g. (45).)Changes in various accounts and gains and losses on the sale of assets during the year for Argon Companyare given below:Item AmountAccounts receivable ............................... $90,000 decreaseAccrued interest receivable ................... $4,000 increaseInventory ................................................ $120,000 increasePrepaid expenses .................................. $3,000 decreaseAccounts payable ................................... $65,000 decreaseAccrued liabilities ................................... $8,000 increaseDeferred income taxes payable ............. $12,000 increaseSale of equipment .................................. $7,000 gainSale of long-term investments ............... $10,000 lossRequired:Prepare an answer sheet using the following column headings:Item Amount Add DeductFor each item, place an X in the Add or Deduct column to indicate whether the dollar amount should beadded to or deducted from net income under the indirect method when computing the…
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