Problem 1023A (Algo) Effect of product versus period costs on financial statements LO 102,103 Thornton Manufacturing Company experienced the following accounting events during its first year of operation. With the exception of the adjusting entries for depreciation, assume that all transactions are cash transactions and that financial statement data are prepared in accordance with GAAP. 1. Acquired $52,000 cash by issuing common stock. 2. Paid $7,200 for the materials used to make its products, all of which were started and completed during the year. 3. Paid salaries of $3,900 to selling and administrative employees. 4. Paid wages of $6,600 to production workers. 5. Paid $8,300 for furniture used in selling and administrative offices. The furniture was acquired on January 1. It had a $1,100 estimated salvage volue and a four-year useful life. 6. Paid $9,100 for manufacturing equipment. The equipment was acquired on January 1. It had a $1,300 estimated salvage value and a two-year usefullife. 7. Sold inventory to customers for $25,600 that had cost $13,800 to make. Required Indicate how these events would affect the balance sheet and income statement by recording them in a horizontal financial statements model as indicated here. The first event is recorded as an example. (Enter any decreases to account balances with a minus sign. For changes on the Statement of Cash Flows, indicate whether the item is an operating activity (OA), investing activity (IA), financing activity (FA).) Required Indicate how these events would affect the balance sheet and income statement by recording them in a horizontal financial statements model as indicated here. The first event is recorded as an example. (Enter any decreases to account balances with a minus sign. For changes on the Statement of Cash Flows, Indicate whether the item is an operating activity (OA), investing activity (IA), financing activity (FA).)