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Mountain Sports, Inc., is a retailer that has engaged you to assist in the preperation of its financial statements at December 31, 2021. Following are

Mountain Sports, Inc., is a retailer that has engaged you to assist in the preperation of its financial statements at December 31, 2021.
Following are the correct adjusted account balances, in alphabetical order, as of that date. Each balance is the 'normal' balance for
the account. (Hint: The 'normal ' balance is the same as the debit or credit side that increases the account.)
Accounts payable.................................................................................................................... $12,750
Accounts receivable................................................................................................................ 2,600
Accumulated depreciation office equipment.............................................................................. 12,000
Additional paid-in capital (common stock).................................................................................. 13,000
Bonds payable(due December 31, 2024)..................................................................................... 22,500
Cash...................................................................................................................................... 19,200
Common stock (1,800 shares, $10 par value).............................................................................. 18,000
Cost of goods sold................................................................................................................... 100,575
Deferred income taxes............................................................................................................ 5,750
Deprecition expense: office equipment..................................................................................... 2,750
Dividends declared................................................................................................................. 5,000
Income tax expense................................................................................................................ 8,190
Insurance expense................................................................................................................. 900
Land..................................................................................................................................... 39,500
Merchandise inventory........................................................................................................... 17,500
Notes payable (due December 31, 2022).................................................................................. 2,500
Office equipment.................................................................................................................. 41,000
Office supplies..................................................................................................................... 900
Office suppies expense......................................................................................................... 520
Preferred stock (250 shares, $20 par value).............................................................................. 5,000
Premuim on bonds payable.................................................................................................... 1,750
Prepaid rent......................................................................................................................... 1,800
Rent expense....................................................................................................................... 6,100
Retained earnings (January 2021)........................................................................................... 21,050
Salaries expense.................................................................................................................. 88,095
Sales.................................................................................................................................. 226,000
Sales returns and allowances................................................................................................ 2,500
Sales taxes payable............................................................................................................. 3,200
Treasury stock (200 common stock shares at cost)................................................................. 2,250
Utilities expense................................................................................................................. 4,120
a, Prepare an income statement for the year ended December 31, 2021, which includes amounts for gross profit, income before taxes
and net income taxes, and net income. List expenses (other than cost of goods sold and income tax expense) in order, from the largest
to the smallest dollar balance. You may ignore earnings per share.
b. Prepare a statement of retained earnings for the year ending December 31, 2021.
c. Prepare a statement of financial position (balance sheet) as of December 31, 2021, following these guidelines:
. Include separate asset and liability categories for those items that are 'current'.
. Include and label amounts for total assets, total liabilities, total stockholders' equity, and total liabilities and
stockholders' equity.
. Present deferred income taxes as a noncurrent liability.
. To the extent information is available that should be disclosed, include the parenthetical disclosure of that information.

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