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need answer ASAP The adjusted trial balance of Grouper Wholesale Inc. contained the following accounts at December 31, the company's year end: GROUPER WHOLESALE INC.

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The adjusted trial balance of Grouper Wholesale Inc. contained the following accounts at December 31, the company's year end: GROUPER WHOLESALE INC. Adjusted Trial Balance December 31, 2021 Debit Credit Cash $11.820 Accounts receivable 18,880 Prepaid insurance 2,320 Inventory 100,400 Supplies 6,180 Land 123,360 Buildings 210,240 Accumulated depreciation-buildings $89,330 Equipment 91.680 Accumulated depreciation-equipment 32,080 Accounts payable 53,920 Deferred revenue 9.240 Refund liability 4,480 Income tax payable 3.360 94,240 48,630 136,660 1,018,940 Bank loan payable Common shares Retained earnings Sales Cost of goods sold Administrative expenses Selling expenses Interest expense Interest income Income tax expense 773,950 84,970 40,400 11,880 2,310 16,480 $1,492,560 $1,492,560 Prepare a multiple-step statement of income. GROUPER WHOLESALE INC. Statement of Income (Multiple-step) Year Ended December 31, 2021 Year Ended December 31, 2021 $ $ EC $

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