Discuss balance sheet for the dental practice of carl craft

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Presented below is a balance sheet for the Stan Howe Lawn Service at December 31, 2002.

STAN HOWE LAWN SERVICE

Balance Sheet

December 31, 2002

                        Assets                                                 Liabilities and Owner's Equity

Cash                                       $12,000            Liabilities

Accounts receivable                  7,000                  Accounts payable                                    $ 8,000

Supplies                                     9,000                  Notes payable                                          15,000

Equipment                                11,000            Owner's equity

                                                                               Stan Howe, Capital                                  16,000

      Total assets                      $39,000                        Total liabilities & owner's equity        $39,000

The following additional data are available for the year which began on January 1: All expenses (excluding supplies expense) total $6,000. Supplies on January 1, were $10,000 and $3,000 of supplies were purchased during the year.  Net income for the year was $7,000 and drawings were $5,000.

Instructions

Determine the following:  (Show all computations.)

1.   Supplies used during the year.

2.   Total expenses for the year.

3.   Service revenues for the year.

4.   Stan Howe's capital balance on January 1.

Problem-2

Prepare an income statement, an owner's equity statement, and a balance sheet for the dental practice of Carl Craft, DDS, from the items listed below for the month of September.

Carl Craft, Capital, September 1                                                                               $40,000

Accounts payable                                                                                                          7,000

Equipment                                                                                                                    30,000

Service revenue                                                                                                          24,000

Carl Craft, Drawings                                                                                                      5,000

Dental supplies expense                                                                                                3,500

Cash                                                                                                                               6,000

Utilities expense                                                                                                                700

Dental supplies                                                                                                               2,800

Salaries expense                                                                                                           7,000

Accounts receivable                                                                                                    14,000

Rent expense                                                                                                                 2,000

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