Question 1 On December 31, 2016 the following Trial Balance was extracted from...

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On December 31, 2016 the following Trial Balance was extracted from the books of Lisa Stewart.

Details/Accounts Dr Cr
Sales - 480,500
Accounts payable / Creditors - 101,250
Rent Received (Other Income) - 39,000
Loan - 72,000
Capital - 670,000
Accum. Prov. for Depreciation: Motor Vehicle Jan. 2016 - 150,600
Accum. Prov. for Depreciation: Equipment Jan. 2016 - 91,840
Cash at Bank 22,000 -
Drawings 6,500 -
Building 312,000 -
Motor Vehicle Deprcn :2% x $430,000 = $8,600 430,000 -
Equipment Deprcn : 5% x ($193,300 -91,840) 193,300 -
Telephone Expense 14,200 -
Administrative expense 7,875 -
Electricity Expense 4,275 -
Discounts allowed - Expense 600 -
Return Inwards 1,500 -
Stock, January 1, 2016 13,500 -
Accounts receivable / debtors 235,000 -
Purchases 182,000 -
Office Expenses 73,500 -
Miscellaneous Expenses 7,600 -
Salary and Wages 85,000 -
Carriage inwards COGS 2,400 -
1,591,250 1,591,250

The following additional information has been made available:

  1. Telephone expense accrued $7,800.
  2. Administrative Expense prepaid $1,400.
  3. Depreciation is to be provided for as follows: Motor Vehicle at 2 % of cost; Equipment at 5% reducing balance method.
  4. Stock at December 31, 2016 was valued at $47,000. closing

Required:

  1. Prepare Income Statements for the year ending December 31, 2016.( 20 marks)
  2. Prepare a Balance Sheet as at December 31, 2016. ( 20 marks)

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