BRAMBLE FASHION CENTER Trial Balance November 30, 2020 Credit Debit $ 20,000 Cash Accounts Receivable 28,000 Inventory 42,000 Supplies 6,000 Equipment 130,000 Accumulated Depreciation-Equipment $ 25,000 Notes Payable 50,000 Accounts Payable 51,800 Owiner's Capital 88,000 Owner's Drawings 10,000 Sales Revenue 755,200 Sales Returns and Allovances 8,600 Cost of Goods Sold 497,000 Salaries and Wages Expense 139,500 Advertising Expense 24,000 Utilities Expense 13,500 Maintenance and Repairs Expense 11,500 Freight-out 16,400 Rent Expense 23,500 Totals $970,000 $970,000

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Adjustment data:

1.   Supplies on hand totaled $2,000.
2.   Depreciation is $11,100 on the equipment.
3.   Interest of $7,200 is accrued on notes payable at November 30.
4.   Inventory actually on hand is $41,700.

Complete the worksheet by finding adjustments, adjusted trial balance, income statement and balance sheet.

BRAMBLE FASHION CENTER
Trial Balance
November 30, 2020
Credit
Debit
$ 20,000
Cash
Accounts Receivable
28,000
Inventory
42,000
Supplies
6,000
Equipment
130,000
Accumulated Depreciation-Equipment
$ 25,000
Notes Payable
50,000
Accounts Payable
51,800
Owiner's Capital
88,000
Owner's Drawings
10,000
Sales Revenue
755,200
Sales Returns and Allovances
8,600
Cost of Goods Sold
497,000
Salaries and Wages Expense
139,500
Advertising Expense
24,000
Utilities Expense
13,500
Maintenance and Repairs Expense
11,500
Freight-out
16,400
Rent Expense
23,500
Totals
$970,000
$970,000
Transcribed Image Text:BRAMBLE FASHION CENTER Trial Balance November 30, 2020 Credit Debit $ 20,000 Cash Accounts Receivable 28,000 Inventory 42,000 Supplies 6,000 Equipment 130,000 Accumulated Depreciation-Equipment $ 25,000 Notes Payable 50,000 Accounts Payable 51,800 Owiner's Capital 88,000 Owner's Drawings 10,000 Sales Revenue 755,200 Sales Returns and Allovances 8,600 Cost of Goods Sold 497,000 Salaries and Wages Expense 139,500 Advertising Expense 24,000 Utilities Expense 13,500 Maintenance and Repairs Expense 11,500 Freight-out 16,400 Rent Expense 23,500 Totals $970,000 $970,000
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