Zamboni Development has the following information at December 31, 2021. Cash Accounts Receivable Office Supplies Prepaid Insurance Building Equipment Land Accounts Payable Note Payable Utilities Payable Interest Payable Salaries Payable Owners Capital, Beginning Owners Withdrawals Service Revenue Insurance Expense Salaries Expense Supplies Expense Interest Expense Utilities Expense Telephone expense Totals On the next few pages do the following: 1) Prepare the company's Income statement 2) Prepare a statement of Owner's equity 3) Prepare the company's Balance sheet Debits 7,200 4,300 500 400 200,000 25,000 50,000 Credits 24,000 9,300 46,500 1,800 7,500 3,400 6,200 386,100 16,800 180,000 1,600 8,000 3,100 36,600 140,000 386,100

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**Zamboni Development Financial Information as of December 31, 2021**

The following is a list of accounts with their respective debit and credit balances for Zamboni Development at the end of the fiscal year.

**Debits:**

- **Cash:** $7,200
- **Accounts Receivable:** $4,300
- **Office Supplies:** $500
- **Prepaid Insurance:** $400
- **Building:** $200,000
- **Equipment:** $25,000
- **Land:** $50,000

**Credits:**

- **Accounts Payable:** $16,800
- **Note Payable:** $180,000
- **Utilities Payable:** $1,600
- **Interest Payable:** $8,000
- **Salaries Payable:** $3,100
- **Owner’s Capital, Beginning:** $36,600
- **Owner’s Withdrawals:** $24,000
- **Service Revenue:** $140,000
- **Insurance Expense:** $9,300
- **Salaries Expense:** $46,500
- **Supplies Expense:** $1,800
- **Interest Expense:** $7,500
- **Utilities Expense:** $3,400
- **Telephone Expense:** $6,200

**Totals:**

- **Debits Total:** $386,100
- **Credits Total:** $386,100

This financial information serves as a basis for:

1. Preparing the company’s Income Statement.
2. Preparing a Statement of Owner’s Equity.
3. Preparing the company’s Balance Sheet.

**Instructions for Preparation:**

1. **Income Statement**: Calculate net income by subtracting total expenses from total revenues.
2. **Statement of Owner’s Equity**: Detail changes in the owner's capital, accounting for additional investments, withdrawals, and net income.
3. **Balance Sheet**: Present the company’s financial position, listing assets, liabilities, and owner’s equity.
Transcribed Image Text:**Zamboni Development Financial Information as of December 31, 2021** The following is a list of accounts with their respective debit and credit balances for Zamboni Development at the end of the fiscal year. **Debits:** - **Cash:** $7,200 - **Accounts Receivable:** $4,300 - **Office Supplies:** $500 - **Prepaid Insurance:** $400 - **Building:** $200,000 - **Equipment:** $25,000 - **Land:** $50,000 **Credits:** - **Accounts Payable:** $16,800 - **Note Payable:** $180,000 - **Utilities Payable:** $1,600 - **Interest Payable:** $8,000 - **Salaries Payable:** $3,100 - **Owner’s Capital, Beginning:** $36,600 - **Owner’s Withdrawals:** $24,000 - **Service Revenue:** $140,000 - **Insurance Expense:** $9,300 - **Salaries Expense:** $46,500 - **Supplies Expense:** $1,800 - **Interest Expense:** $7,500 - **Utilities Expense:** $3,400 - **Telephone Expense:** $6,200 **Totals:** - **Debits Total:** $386,100 - **Credits Total:** $386,100 This financial information serves as a basis for: 1. Preparing the company’s Income Statement. 2. Preparing a Statement of Owner’s Equity. 3. Preparing the company’s Balance Sheet. **Instructions for Preparation:** 1. **Income Statement**: Calculate net income by subtracting total expenses from total revenues. 2. **Statement of Owner’s Equity**: Detail changes in the owner's capital, accounting for additional investments, withdrawals, and net income. 3. **Balance Sheet**: Present the company’s financial position, listing assets, liabilities, and owner’s equity.
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An income statement is a statement that shows the income and expenses of a company for a particular period.

Statement of owner's equity shows the change in the capital balance of the company. Owner's equity is the net balance of total assets less total outside liabilities.

A balance sheet shows the financial position of the company at a particular date.

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