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Business, 16.02.2021 02:20 hrijaymadathil

The accounts in the ledger of Cullumber Company contain the following balances on July 31, 2022. Accounts Receivable $11,900 Prepaid Insurance $1,950 Accounts Payable 7,900 Maintenance and Repairs Expense 1,100 Cash 16,930 Service Revenue 17,700 Equipment 59,600 Dividends 750 Gasoline Expense 950 Common Stock 36,000 Insurance Expense 570 Salaries and Wages Expense 8,500 Notes Payable, due 2020 32,000 Salaries and Wages Payable 900 Retained Earnings (July 1, 2022) 7,750 (a) Prepare an income statement for the month of July 2022. CULLUMBER COMPANY Income Statement choose the accounting period select an opening name for section one enter an income statement item $enter a dollar amount select an opening name for section two enter an income statement item $enter a dollar amount enter an income statement item enter a dollar amount enter an income statement item enter a dollar amount enter an income statement item enter a dollar amount

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