Wang Company began operations on January 1, year 1, by issuing common stock for $70,000 cash. During year 1, Wang received $88,000 cash from revenue and incurred costs that required $65,000 of cash payments. Required Prepare a GAAP-based income statement and balance sheet for Wang Company for year 1, for the below scenario: Wang is a manufacturing company. The $65,000 was paid to purchase the following items: (1) Paid $10,000 cash to purchase materials that were used to make products during the year. (2) Paid $20,000 cash for wages of factory workers who made products during the year. (3) Paid $5,000 cash for salaries of sales and administrative employees. (4) Paid $30,000 cash to purchase manufacturing equipment. The equipment was used solely to make products. It had a three-year life and a $6,000 salvage value. The company uses straight-line depreciation. (5) During year 1, Wang started and completed 2,000 units of product. The revenue was earned when Wang sold 1,500 units of product to its customers.
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Wang Company began operations on January 1, year 1, by issuing common stock for $70,000 cash. During year 1, Wang received $88,000 cash from revenue and incurred costs that required $65,000 of cash payments.
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Prepare a GAAP-based income statement and
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Wang is a manufacturing company. The $65,000 was paid to purchase the following items:
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(1) Paid $10,000 cash to purchase materials that were used to make products during the year.
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(2) Paid $20,000 cash for wages of factory workers who made products during the year.
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(3) Paid $5,000 cash for salaries of sales and administrative employees.
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(4) Paid $30,000 cash to purchase manufacturing equipment. The equipment was used solely to make products. It had a three-year life and a $6,000 salvage value. The company uses straight-line
depreciation. -
(5) During year 1, Wang started and completed 2,000 units of product. The revenue was earned when Wang sold 1,500 units of product to its customers.
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