
T-account:
A T-Account is the statement presented for the entries made for a particular account. The standard format of a account has two sides for debit and credit entries. Debit entries are entered on the left side and credit entries are entered on the right side.
The Trail balance is the statement pressing the balances of accounts. It has accounts title and their balances (debit or credit). Trial balance is prepared to check the arithmetical accuracy of accounting, as the total of debit side should be equal to the total of credit side.
Net income or Net loss:
The Net income or net loss is calculated to evaluate the profitability of the business; it is calculated with the help of following formula:
1. T accounts for given accounts titles and
To indicate: T accounts for given accounts titles and posting of given entries directly to T accounts
2. Trial Balance as at June 30, 2018:
To indicate: Trial Balance as at June 30, 2018
3. Net income or net loss and recommendation for business continuity:
To indicate: Net income or net loss and recommendation for business continuity

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