Horngren's Financial & Managerial Accounting, The Financial Chapters (Book & Access Card)
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Author: Tracie L. Miller-Nobles, Brenda L. Mattison, Ella Mae Matsumura
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Chapter 2, Problem 2.8SE
Preparing a
Henderson Floor Coverings reported the fo1lowing summarized data at December 31, 2016. Accounts appear in no particular order, and all have normal balances.
Service Revenue | $38,000 |
Salaries Payable | $15,000 |
Equipment | 45,000 |
Salaries Expense | 1,800 |
Rent Expense | 10,000 |
Cash | 12,000 |
Common Stock | 25,000 |
Accounts Receivable | 4,000 |
Accounts Payable | 1,500 |
Interest Payable | 7,500 |
Dividends | 12,900 |
Utilities Expense | 1,300 |
Prepare the trial balance of Henderson Floor Coverings at December 31, 2016.
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