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Horngren's Accounting (12th Edition)
12th Edition
ISBN: 9780134486444
Author: Tracie L. Miller-Nobles, Brenda L. Mattison, Ella Mae Matsumura
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 5, Problem P5.47BPGB
Preparing a multi-step income statement and journalizing closing entries
Learning objective 8 Appendix 5B
- Gross Profit $12,800
Taylor Department Store uses a periodic inventory statement. The adjusted
TAYLOR DEPARTMENT STORE Adjusted Trial Balance December 31, 2018 |
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Balance | ||
Account Title | Debit | Credit |
Case | $7,900 | |
85,300 | ||
Merchandise Inventory (beginning) | 37,600 | |
Office Supplies | 300 | |
Furniture | 83,000 | |
$18,500 | ||
Accounts Payable | 28,500 | |
Salaries Payable | 2,900 | |
Unearned Revenue | 14,500 | |
Notes Payable, long-term | 32,000 | |
Taylor, Capital | 65,400 | |
Taylor, Withdrawals | 89,000 | |
Sales Revenue | 380,800 | |
Purchases | 284,000 | |
Purchases Returns and Allowances | 110,000 | |
Purchase Discounts | 7,000 | |
Freight In | 100 | |
Selling Expense | 42,900 | |
Administrative Expense | 26,300 | |
Interest Expense | 3,200 | |
Total | $659,600 | $659,600 |
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