Required information Problem 1-9A (Algo) Analyzing transactions and preparing financial statements LO P1, P2 [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] Sanyu Sony started a new business and completed these transactions during December. December 1 Sanyu Sony transferred $67,600 cash from a personal savings account to a checking account in the name of Sony Electric in exchange for its common stock. December 2 The company paid $1,700 cash for the December rent. December 3 The company purchased $14,100 of electrical equipment by paying $5,900 cash and agreeing to pay the $8,200 balance in 30 days. December 5 The company purchased supplies by paying $900 cash. December 6 The company completed electrical work and immediately collected $1,300 cash for these services. December 8 The company purchased $2,760 of office equipment on credit. December 15 The company completed electrical work on credit in the amount of $6,700. December 18 The company purchased $310 of supplies on credit. December 20 The company paid $2,760 cash for the office equipment purchased on December 8. December 24 The company billed a client $900 for electrical work completed; the balance is due in 30 days. ash for the work completed on December 15. December 28 The company received $6,700 December 29 The company paid the assistant's salary of $1,700 cash for this month. December 30 The company paid $510 cash for this month's utility bill. December 31 The company paid $930 cash in dividends to the owner (sole shareholder). Problem 1-9A (Algo) Part 2 and 3 2-a. Prepare the income statement for the current month. 7h Prepare the statement of retained earnings for the current month.
Required information Problem 1-9A (Algo) Analyzing transactions and preparing financial statements LO P1, P2 [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] Sanyu Sony started a new business and completed these transactions during December. December 1 Sanyu Sony transferred $67,600 cash from a personal savings account to a checking account in the name of Sony Electric in exchange for its common stock. December 2 The company paid $1,700 cash for the December rent. December 3 The company purchased $14,100 of electrical equipment by paying $5,900 cash and agreeing to pay the $8,200 balance in 30 days. December 5 The company purchased supplies by paying $900 cash. December 6 The company completed electrical work and immediately collected $1,300 cash for these services. December 8 The company purchased $2,760 of office equipment on credit. December 15 The company completed electrical work on credit in the amount of $6,700. December 18 The company purchased $310 of supplies on credit. December 20 The company paid $2,760 cash for the office equipment purchased on December 8. December 24 The company billed a client $900 for electrical work completed; the balance is due in 30 days. ash for the work completed on December 15. December 28 The company received $6,700 December 29 The company paid the assistant's salary of $1,700 cash for this month. December 30 The company paid $510 cash for this month's utility bill. December 31 The company paid $930 cash in dividends to the owner (sole shareholder). Problem 1-9A (Algo) Part 2 and 3 2-a. Prepare the income statement for the current month. 7h Prepare the statement of retained earnings for the current month.
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Problem 1-9A (Algo) Analyzing transactions and preparing financial statements LO P1, P2
[The following information applies to the questions displayed below.]
Sanyu Sony started a new business and completed these transactions during December.
December 1 Sanyu Sony transferred $67,600 cash from a personal savings account to a checking account in the
name of Sony Electric in exchange for its common stock.
December 2 The company paid $1,700 cash for the December rent.
December 3 The company purchased $14,100 of electrical equipment by paying $5,900 cash and agreeing to pay
the $8,200 balance in 30 days.
December 5 The company purchased supplies by paying $900 cash.
December 6 The company completed electrical work and immediately collected $1,300 cash for these services.
December 8 The company purchased $2,760 of office equipment on credit.
December 15 The company completed electrical work on credit in the amount of $6,700.
December 18 The company purchased $310 of supplies on credit.
December 20 The company paid $2,760 cash for the office equipment purchased on December 8.
December 24 The company billed a client $900 for electrical work completed; the balance is due in 30 days.
December 28 The company received $6,700 cash for the work completed on December 15.
December 29 The company paid the assistant's salary of $1,700 cash for this month.
December 30 The company paid $510 cash for this month's utility bill.
December 31 The company paid $930 cash in dividends to the owner (sole shareholder).
Problem 1-9A (Algo) Part 2 and 3
2-a. Prepare the income statement for the current month.
2-b. Prepare the statement of retained earnings for the current month.
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Transcribed Image Text:heck my work mode: This shows what is correct or incorrect for the work you have completed so far. It does not indica-
Required information
Problem 1-9A (Algo) Analyzing transactions and preparing financial statements LO P1, P2
[The following information applies to the questions displayed below.]
Sanyu Sony started a new business and completed these transactions during December.
December 1 Sanyu Sony transferred $67,600 cash from a personal savings account to a checking account in the
name of Sony Electric in exchange for its common stock.
December 2 The company paid $1,700 cash for the December rent.
December 3 The company purchased $14,100 of electrical equipment by paying $5,900 cash and agreeing to pay
the $8,200 balance in 30 days.
December 5 The company purchased supplies by paying $900 cash.
December 6 The company completed electrical work and immediately collected $1,300 cash for these services.
December 8 The company purchased $2,760 of office equipment on credit.
December 15 The company completed electrical work on credit in the amount of $6,700.
December 18 The company purchased $310 of supplies on credit.
December 20 The company paid $2,760 cash for the office equipment purchased on December 8.
December 24 The company billed a client $900 for electrical work completed; the balance is due in 30 days.
December 28 The company received $6,700 cash for the work completed on December 15.
December 29 The company paid the assistant's salary of $1,700 cash for this month.
December 30 The company paid $510 cash for this month's utility bill.
December 31 The company paid $930 cash in dividends to the owner (sole shareholder).
Problem 1-9A (Algo) Part 2 and 3
2-a. Prepare the income statement for the current month.
2-b. Prepare the statement of retained earnings for the current month.
the month
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