Required information [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] Tunstall, Incorporated, a small service company, keeps its records without the help of an accountant. After much effort, an outside accountant prepared the following unadjusted trial balance as of the end of the annual accounting period on December 31: Cash Accounts receivable Supplies Prepaid insurance Service trucks. Accumulated depreciation Other assets Accounts payable Wages payable Income taxes payable Tunstall, Incorporated Unadjusted Trial Balance At December 31 Note payable (3 years; 10% interest due each September 30) Common stock (5,000 shares outstanding) Additional paid-in capital Retained earnings Service revenue Wages expense Remaining expenses (not detailed; excludes income tax) Income tax expense Totals Debit 42,000 11,600 900 800 19,000 8,300 16,200 17,160 115,960 Credit 9,200 3,000 17,000 400 19,000 6,000 61,360 115,960 Data not yet recorded at December 31 included: a. The supplies count on December 31 reflected $300 in remaining supplies on hand to be used in the next year. b. Insurance expired during the current year, $800. c. Depreciation expense for the current year, $3,700. d. Wages earned by employees not yet paid on December 31, $640. e. Three months of interest expense (for the note payable borrowed on October 1 of the current year) was incurred in the current year. f. Income tax expense, $5,540.

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2-a. Prepare an income statement (with Operating Income and Other Items sections) that include the effects of the preceding six transactions.

2-b. Prepare a classified balance sheet that include the effects of the preceding six transactions.

Required 2a Required 2b
Prepare a classified balance sheet that include the effects of the preceding six transactions.
Note: Amounts to be deducted should be indicated by a minus sign.
Current assets
Total current assets
Total assets
$
TUNSTALL, INCORPORATED
Balance Sheet
0
0
Current liabilities
Total current liabilities
Total liabilities
Stockholders' equity
Total stockholders' equity
Total liabilities and stockholders' equity
GA
$
FA
0
0
0
0
Transcribed Image Text:Required 2a Required 2b Prepare a classified balance sheet that include the effects of the preceding six transactions. Note: Amounts to be deducted should be indicated by a minus sign. Current assets Total current assets Total assets $ TUNSTALL, INCORPORATED Balance Sheet 0 0 Current liabilities Total current liabilities Total liabilities Stockholders' equity Total stockholders' equity Total liabilities and stockholders' equity GA $ FA 0 0 0 0
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[The following information applies to the questions displayed below.]
Tunstall, Incorporated, a small service company, keeps its records without the help of an accountant. After much effort, an
outside accountant prepared the following unadjusted trial balance as of the end of the annual accounting period on
December 31:
Cash
Accounts receivable
Supplies
Prepaid insurance
Service trucks
Accumulated depreciation
Other assets
Accounts payable
Wages payable
Income taxes payable
Tunstall, Incorporated
Unadjusted Trial Balance
At December 31
Note payable (3 years; 10% interest due each September 30)
Common stock (5,000 shares outstanding)
Additional paid-in capital
Retained earnings
Service revenue
Wages expense
Remaining expenses (not detailed; excludes income tax)
Income tax expense
Totals
Debit
42,000
11,600
900
800
19,000
8,300
16, 200
17,160
115,960
Credit
9, 200
3,000
17,000
400
19,000
6,000
61,360
115,960
Data not yet recorded at December 31 included:
a. The supplies count on December 31 reflected $300 in remaining supplies on hand to be used in the next year.
b. Insurance expired during the current year, $800.
c. Depreciation expense for the current year, $3,700.
d. Wages earned by employees not yet paid on December 31, $640.
e. Three months of interest expense (for the note payable borrowed on October 1 of the current year) was incurred in
the current year.
f. Income tax expense, $5,540.
Transcribed Image Text:Required information [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] Tunstall, Incorporated, a small service company, keeps its records without the help of an accountant. After much effort, an outside accountant prepared the following unadjusted trial balance as of the end of the annual accounting period on December 31: Cash Accounts receivable Supplies Prepaid insurance Service trucks Accumulated depreciation Other assets Accounts payable Wages payable Income taxes payable Tunstall, Incorporated Unadjusted Trial Balance At December 31 Note payable (3 years; 10% interest due each September 30) Common stock (5,000 shares outstanding) Additional paid-in capital Retained earnings Service revenue Wages expense Remaining expenses (not detailed; excludes income tax) Income tax expense Totals Debit 42,000 11,600 900 800 19,000 8,300 16, 200 17,160 115,960 Credit 9, 200 3,000 17,000 400 19,000 6,000 61,360 115,960 Data not yet recorded at December 31 included: a. The supplies count on December 31 reflected $300 in remaining supplies on hand to be used in the next year. b. Insurance expired during the current year, $800. c. Depreciation expense for the current year, $3,700. d. Wages earned by employees not yet paid on December 31, $640. e. Three months of interest expense (for the note payable borrowed on October 1 of the current year) was incurred in the current year. f. Income tax expense, $5,540.
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