The accountant for Polo's Pet Shop prepared the following list of account balances from the entity's records for the financial year ended June 30, 2021: Sales Revenue $196,000 Cash $25,000 Accounts Receivable 14,500 Cost of Goods Sold 45,000 Equipment 56,000 Polo, Capital-1 July 2020 22,000 Accounts Payable 17,000 Notes Payable 15,000 General & Admin Expense 32,000 Inventory 1,500 Selling Expense 6,000 Accumulated Depreciation 12,000 Mortgage Payable 5,000 Land 66,000 Interest Expense 21,000 1. What is the amount of Gross profit presented in the income statement? 2. What is the amount of operating income (EBIT) in the income statement? 3. What is the amount of net profit for the financial year 2021? 4. What will be Polo's capital at the end of financial year 30 June 2021 if there was no withdrawal from Polo, but he contributed $10,000 more capital to the business?
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Final Accounts
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Trial Balance and Final Accounts
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Adjustment Entries
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The accountant for Polo's Pet Shop prepared the following list of account balances from the entity's records for the financial year ended June 30, 2021:
Sales Revenue |
$196,000 |
|
Cash |
$25,000 |
|
14,500 |
|
Cost of Goods Sold |
45,000 |
Equipment |
56,000 |
|
Polo, Capital-1 July 2020 |
22,000 |
Accounts Payable |
17,000 |
|
Notes Payable |
15,000 |
General & Admin Expense |
32,000 |
|
Inventory |
1,500 |
Selling Expense |
6,000 |
|
|
12,000 |
Mortgage Payable |
5,000 |
|
Land |
66,000 |
Interest Expense |
21,000 |
|
1. What is the amount of Gross profit presented in the income statement?
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