Slattery company income statement for year ending december

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Slattery Company was formed on January 1, 2013, to build a single product. The company issued no-par common stock on that date for $240,000 cash. The product costs $14 to make, all of which is paid in cash at the time of production. Slattery sells each unit of the product for $34 on credit and incurs sales commissions per unit of $3 cash. In 2013, Slattery produced 8,000 units, shipped 5,000 units, and received payment for 4,000 units.

1a. Prepare the 2013 income statement under revenue recognition at the completion of the earnings process.

Slattery Company Income Statement For Year Ending December 31,2013

Revenue

Cost of Goods Sold

Selling Expense

NET INCOME

Prepare the 2013 ending balance sheet under revenue recognition at the completion of the earnings process.

Cash

Accounts Receivable

Inventory

Common Stock; no par

Retained Earnings

 

1b. Prepare the 2013 income statement under revenue recognition prior to the completion of the earnings process

Revenue

$

Production Expense

 

Selling Expense

 

NET INCOME

$

Prepare the 2013 ending balance sheet under revenue recognition prior to the completion of the earnings process.

Cash

$

Accounts Receivable

 

Inventory

$

Accrued Selling Exp.

 

Common Stock;no par

 

Retained Earnings

 
 

$

c. Prepare the 2013 income statement under revenue recognition at the completion of the earnings process as cash is received.

Revenue

$

Cost of Goods Sold

 

Selling Expense

 

NET INCOME

$

Prepare the 2013 ending balance sheet under revenue recognition at the completion of the earnings process as cash is received.

Cash

$

Prepaid Selling Expenses

 

Inventory

 
 

$

Common stock;no par

 

Retained Earnings

 
 

$

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