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In Business / College | 2025-08-20

Terrell Company reported the following data at the end of its first year of operations on December 31.

\begin{tabular}{lr}
Equipment & $ 18,000 \\
Accounts payable & 7,000 \\
Owner investments & 22,000 \\
Terrell, Withdrawals & 5,000 \\
Services revenue & 48,000 \\
Rent revenue & 9,000 \\
Salaries expense & 37,000 \\
Advertising expense & 3,000 \\
Utilities expense & 1,000
\end{tabular}

Prepare its year-end statement of owner's equity, using net income calculated in part a. Hint: Terrell, Capital on January 1 was $0.

Asked by emmacos19

Answer (3)

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