Lauhl Corporation provides janitorial services to several office buildings. During April, Lauhl engaged in the following transactions: On April 1, Lauhl received $69,000 from Metro Corporation to provide cleaning services over the next 6 months. On April 5, Lauhl purchased and received $8,500 of supplies on credit from Eagle Supply Company. During the month, Lauhl paid $5,000 to Eagle and used $1,300 of the supplies. On April 20, Lauhl performed one-time cleaning services of $3,000 for Jones Company. Jones paid Lauhl the full amount on May 10. On April 30, Lauhl paid employees wages of $4,900. An additional $850 was owed to employees for work performed in April. Required: 1. Calculate the amount of net income that Lauhl should recognize in April under cash-basis accounting. $ 2. Calculate the amount of net income that Lauhl should recognize in April under accrual-basis accounting.
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Final Accounts
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Ledger Posting
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Trial Balance and Final Accounts
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Adjustment Entries
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Revenue and Expense Recognition
Lauhl Corporation provides janitorial services to several office buildings. During April, Lauhl engaged in the following transactions:
- On April 1, Lauhl received $69,000 from Metro Corporation to provide cleaning services over the next 6 months.
- On April 5, Lauhl purchased and received $8,500 of supplies on credit from Eagle Supply Company. During the month, Lauhl paid $5,000 to Eagle and used $1,300 of the supplies.
- On April 20, Lauhl performed one-time cleaning services of $3,000 for Jones Company. Jones paid Lauhl the full amount on May 10.
- On April 30, Lauhl paid employees wages of $4,900. An additional $850 was owed to employees for work performed in April.
Required:
1. Calculate the amount of net income that Lauhl should recognize in April under cash-basis accounting.
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2. Calculate the amount of net income that Lauhl should recognize in April under accrual-basis accounting.
$
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