01 January Kirill introduced $17,000 cash and a vehicle (costing $2,000) as capital 01 January Purchased a machine by cash, $1,800 01 January Received a bank loan principal $2,100 02 January Purchased furniture on credit, $2,000 17 January Invoiced a customer for services, $1,900 21 January Bought goods for cash, $1,400 22 January Sold goods on credit, $2,500 31 January Accrued wages, $800 31 January Paid interest expense, $10 Cost of goods available at 31 January is $110, their market value is $140. TASK :  FIND A MISTAKE IN THE BALANCE SHEET AND CORRECT IT

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01 January Kirill introduced $17,000 cash and a vehicle (costing $2,000) as capital
01 January Purchased a machine by cash, $1,800
01 January Received a bank loan principal $2,100
02 January Purchased furniture on credit, $2,000
17 January Invoiced a customer for services, $1,900
21 January Bought goods for cash, $1,400
22 January Sold goods on credit, $2,500
31 January Accrued wages, $800
31 January Paid interest expense, $10
Cost of goods available at 31 January is $110, their market value is $140.

TASK : 
FIND A MISTAKE IN THE BALANCE SHEET AND CORRECT IT 

Kirill business
Balance Sheet
31 January
Assets
Current Assets:
$15.890
$4.400
Cash
Accounts Receivable
Total Current Assets
$20.290
Non-Current Assets:
Vechicle
$2.000
$1.800
$2.000
Machine
Furniture
Total Non-Current Assets
$5.800
Total assets
$26.090
Liabilities
Current Liabilities:
Accounts Payable
Wages Payable
Total current Liabilities
$2.000
$800
$2.800
Non-Current Liabilities:
Bank Loan
Total non-current liabilities $2.100
$2.100
Total liabilities
$4.900
Owner's Equity
Owner's Capital
Net Income
Total owner's Equity
$19.000
$2.300
$21.300
Total Liabilities and Owner's $26.200
Transcribed Image Text:Kirill business Balance Sheet 31 January Assets Current Assets: $15.890 $4.400 Cash Accounts Receivable Total Current Assets $20.290 Non-Current Assets: Vechicle $2.000 $1.800 $2.000 Machine Furniture Total Non-Current Assets $5.800 Total assets $26.090 Liabilities Current Liabilities: Accounts Payable Wages Payable Total current Liabilities $2.000 $800 $2.800 Non-Current Liabilities: Bank Loan Total non-current liabilities $2.100 $2.100 Total liabilities $4.900 Owner's Equity Owner's Capital Net Income Total owner's Equity $19.000 $2.300 $21.300 Total Liabilities and Owner's $26.200
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