Listed below are several transactions that took place during the second and third years of operations for the RPG Company.     Year 2 Year 3 Amounts billed to customers for services rendered $ 350,000   $ 450,000   Cash collected from credit customers   260,000     400,000   Cash disbursements:             Payment of rent   80,000     0   Salaries paid to employees for services rendered during the year   140,000     160,000   Utilities   30,000     40,000   Advertising   15,000     35,000       In addition, you learn that the company incurred advertising costs of $25,000 in year 2, owed the advertising agency $5,000 at the end of year 1, and there were no liabilities at the end of year 3. Also, there were no anticipated bad debts on receivables, and the rent payment was for a two-year period, year 2 and year 3. Required:1. Calculate accrual net income for both years.2. Determine the amount due the advertising agency that would be shown as a liability on RPG’s balance sheet at the end of year 2. Accrual Income:   Year 2 Year 3 Revenue     Less: Expenses:     Rent     Salaries     Travel and entertainment     Advertising (as per calculation below)     total expenses     Net Income

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Listed below are several transactions that took place during the second and third years of operations for the RPG Company.
  

  Year 2 Year 3
Amounts billed to customers for services rendered $ 350,000   $ 450,000  
Cash collected from credit customers   260,000     400,000  
Cash disbursements:            
Payment of rent   80,000     0  
Salaries paid to employees for services rendered during the year   140,000     160,000  
Utilities   30,000     40,000  
Advertising   15,000     35,000  
 

  
In addition, you learn that the company incurred advertising costs of $25,000 in year 2, owed the advertising agency $5,000 at the end of year 1, and there were no liabilities at the end of year 3. Also, there were no anticipated bad debts on receivables, and the rent payment was for a two-year period, year 2 and year 3.
 
Required:
1. Calculate accrual net income for both years.
2. Determine the amount due the advertising agency that would be shown as a liability on RPG’s balance sheet at the end of year 2.

Accrual Income:

 

Year 2

Year 3

Revenue

 

 

Less: Expenses:

   

Rent

 

 

Salaries

 

 

Travel and entertainment

 

 

Advertising (as per calculation below)

 

 

total expenses

 

 

Net Income

 

 

 

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