At the end of the first three months of operation, Evergreen Repairs, Inc.'s trial balance is as
Evergreen Repair, Inc.
Trial Balance
March 31, 2014
Cash
|
7,983
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|
Accounts Receivable
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5,872
|
|
Office supplies
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970
|
|
Repair, Rent
|
1,500
|
|
Equipment
|
5,200
|
|
Accounts Payable
|
|
2,629
|
Unearned Repair Revenue
|
|
1,146
|
Common Stock
|
|
5, 000
|
Retained Earning
|
|
6,314
|
Dividends
|
1,800
|
|
Repair Revenue
|
|
12,236
|
Wages Expense
|
3,580
|
|
Office Cleaning Expense
|
420
|
|
|
27,325
|
27,325
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Evergreen has hired an accountant to prepare financial statements to determine how well his company is doing after three months. Upon examining the accounting records, the account finds tat following items interest:
(a) An inventory of office supplies reveals supplies on hand of $469,
(b) The Prepaid Rent account includes the rent for the first three months plus deposit for April's rent.
(c) Depreciation on the equipment on the equipment for the first three months is $560.
(d) The balance of the Unearned Repair Revenue account represents a 12-Month service contract paid in advance on February 1.
(e) On March 31, accrued wages total $168.
(f) Federal income taxes for the three months are estimated t be $1,250.
Required:
All adjustments affect one balance sheet account and on income statement account. For each of these situations, show the accounts affected, the amount of the adjustment(using a + or - to indicate an increase or decrease) and the balance of the account after the adjustment in the following format.
Balance Sheet Amount, Amount of Adjustment (+ or -),Balance After Adjustment, Income Statement Account, Amount of Adjustment (+ or -), Balance After Adjustment.