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Following are the accounts and balances from the adjusted trial balance of Stark Company. Prepare the (1) income statement and (2) statement of owner's equity for the year ended December 31 and (3)
Notes payable......................... $11,000
Prepaid insurance_____................ 2,500
I rrterest expense______................ 500
Accounts payable _____................ 1,500
Wages payable _______................ 400
Cash................................ 10,000
Wages expense....................... 7,500
Insurance expense.................... 1,800
Stark, Capital......................... 54,800
Services revenue...................... 50,000
Utilities expense.......................,..... 1,300
Interest payable.......................,..... 100
Unearned revenue........................... 800
Su pplies expense......................,..... 200
Buildings..............................40,000
Stark, Withdrawals........................... 3,000
Depreciation expense—Buildings.........,..... 2,000
Supplies.................................... 800
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