One client had indicated that they were interested in purchasing $42,500 worth of products, so the bookkeeper recorded the transaction. However, the client has not actually committed to the purchase.
The bookkeeper already corrected the sales account. However, the bookkeeper may have made a mistake when computing cost of goods sold. She included total production costs for 2013 and did not adjust ending inventory for the $42,500 worth of units left at the end of the year. The amount of ending inventory was determined using a physical count.
Nybrostrand Company
31-Dec-13
Trial Balance (accounts in alphabetical order)
Debit
Credit
Accounts payable
$ 78,000
Accounts receivable
$ 36,500
Cash
30,000
Common stock
10,000
Depreciation expense
24,350
Cost of goods sold
307,000
Equipment (net of depreciation)
415,000
Insurance
1,400
Inventory
34,000
Long-term debt
127,000
Marketing
4,500
Paid-in capital
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50,000
Property taxes
16,900
Rent
28,000
Retained earnings
?
Revenues
586,000
Salaries
50,000
Utilities
6,700
Total
954,350
851,000
Prepare an income statement for the company in good format. Always include the name of the company and the period covered in the title. Don’t forget dollar signs where appropriate. You do not need to include the balance sheet. Consequently, you will not need all the accounts listed above. How does the income or loss compare to the original income statement? Explain the importance of the matching concept.
The submission should be 2 to 4 pages and need to include answers to all the questions listed above. Show computations, discuss the results and include references in APA format.
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