At the end of the accounting period (June 30, what is the total of Expenses?

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I'm simply asking what is the total of Expenses at the end of the accounting period? I'd be greatful
The following financial statements were prepared at the end of the month of May:
TOPS IN TOPIARY - INCOME STATEMENT FOR the month of May
Revenue
Expenses:
Rent Expense
Advertising Expense
Wages Expense
Net Income
Owner's Equity at May 1
plus: Investment
plus: Net Income
less: Withdrawals
Owner's Equity at May 31
TOPS IN TOPIARY - STATEMENT OF OWNER'S EQUITY FOR the month of MAY
Current Assets:
Cash
ASSETS
Accounts Receivable
Prepaid Rent
Prepaid Advertising
Supplies
Equipment
Total Assets
$500
$500
$200
P
$
TOPS IN TOPIARY BALANCE SHEET AS OF MAY 31
$2,540
$1,200
$1,340
0
2,000
1,340
0
$3,340
$1,380
$1,500
$ 500
$ 500
$
100
$368
$4,340
LIABILITES AND OWNER'S EQUITY
Current Liabilities:
Accounts Payable
Advertising Payable
Advances from Customers
Owner's Equity
Total Liabilities & OE
$
300
$ 500
$ 200
At the end of the accounting period (June 30, what is the total of Expenses?
$3,340
$4,340
During June the following transactions occurred:
1) Completed a job for which the customer paid $200 in June. The invoice is for $1,000.
2) Hire a helper and paid $200 for works done.
3) Paid $500 for the rent of July.
4) Purchased supplies for $300. At the end of June notices that there are $200 of supplies left.
5) Orders new flyers for advertising. They will be ready in July but the printer asked to be paid in advance $100.
6) in June collected in cash $3,000 for 3 jobs done for a total of $4,200, the rest is owed in account by the customers.
7) in June decided to start depreciating the equipment bought for $360 that is expected to last for 3 years
Prepare T Accounts in CASH Basis for the period ended on June 30th and then answer the questions (proof of cash).
Transcribed Image Text:The following financial statements were prepared at the end of the month of May: TOPS IN TOPIARY - INCOME STATEMENT FOR the month of May Revenue Expenses: Rent Expense Advertising Expense Wages Expense Net Income Owner's Equity at May 1 plus: Investment plus: Net Income less: Withdrawals Owner's Equity at May 31 TOPS IN TOPIARY - STATEMENT OF OWNER'S EQUITY FOR the month of MAY Current Assets: Cash ASSETS Accounts Receivable Prepaid Rent Prepaid Advertising Supplies Equipment Total Assets $500 $500 $200 P $ TOPS IN TOPIARY BALANCE SHEET AS OF MAY 31 $2,540 $1,200 $1,340 0 2,000 1,340 0 $3,340 $1,380 $1,500 $ 500 $ 500 $ 100 $368 $4,340 LIABILITES AND OWNER'S EQUITY Current Liabilities: Accounts Payable Advertising Payable Advances from Customers Owner's Equity Total Liabilities & OE $ 300 $ 500 $ 200 At the end of the accounting period (June 30, what is the total of Expenses? $3,340 $4,340 During June the following transactions occurred: 1) Completed a job for which the customer paid $200 in June. The invoice is for $1,000. 2) Hire a helper and paid $200 for works done. 3) Paid $500 for the rent of July. 4) Purchased supplies for $300. At the end of June notices that there are $200 of supplies left. 5) Orders new flyers for advertising. They will be ready in July but the printer asked to be paid in advance $100. 6) in June collected in cash $3,000 for 3 jobs done for a total of $4,200, the rest is owed in account by the customers. 7) in June decided to start depreciating the equipment bought for $360 that is expected to last for 3 years Prepare T Accounts in CASH Basis for the period ended on June 30th and then answer the questions (proof of cash).
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