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The 2012 year-end adjusted balances taken from the general ledger of Cooperstown Services, Inc. are listed below in general ledger order.
Coopertown Suppliers, Inc.
DR
CR
Cash
$12,950
Accounts receivable
28,150
Supplies
8,400
Prepaid insurance
9,500
Land
115,000
Buildings
360,000
Equipment
260,000
Accumulated depreciation
$239,900
Accounts payable
35,300
Salaries payable
7,300
Taxes payable
Common stock
5,200
31,500
Additional paid-in capital - Common
Retained earnings
15,400
427,600
Dividends
25,400
Service revenue
475,000
Salaries expense
335,600
Depreciation expense
25,100
Supplies expense
12,950
Insurance expense
8,200
Miscellaneous expense
30,850
Utilities expense
5,100
Total
$1,237,200
Transfer these accounts and balances to a spreadsheet worksheet and prepare an Income statement, a Classified Balance Sheet, and a Statement of Retained Earnings all in good form using proper headings for each statement. Note that Cooperstown is a service company so there is no cost of goods sold in its chart of accounts. Also, assume that all the liabilities are current liabilities. Keep in mind that you should not report any accounts without balances in your statements.
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