Introduction:
Matching Concept: According to this principle all the expenses should be recorded in same accounting period in which its revenue is recognized. The primary purpose behind this principle is to show an accurate net income or loss during an accounting period.
Describe the three items reflected in the income statement and the
Answer to Problem 68.2C
The Shoe Box Partial Income Statement For the December 31, 2019 | |
Expenses: | |
Insurance Expense | $800 |
3,700 | |
Interest Expense | 533 |
The Shoe Box Partial Balance Sheet For the December 31, 2019 | |
Current Asset | |
Prepaid Insurance | $1,600 |
Plant, Property & Equipment | |
| 33,300 |
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