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Stark company has the following adjusted accounts and normal balances at its December 31 year-end.
Notes payable $ 26,000 Accumulated depreciationBuildings $ 30,000
Prepaid insurance 4,000 Accounts receivable 7,000
Interest expense 800 Utilities expense 2,800
Accounts payable 9,000 Interest payable 700
Wages payable 1,900 Unearned revenue 1,550
Cash 40,000 Supplies expense 500
Wages expense 9,000 Buildings 190,000
Insurance expense 3,300 Stark, Withdrawals 10,500
Stark, Capital 114,800 Depreciation expenseBuildings 9,500
Services revenue 95,000 Supplies 1,550
Exercise 3-17(Algo) Preparing Financial Statements LO P5
Use the adjusted accounts for Stark Company to prepare the (1) income statement and (2) statement of owner's equity for the year ended December 31 and (3) balance sheet at December 31. The Stark, Capital account balance was $114,800 on December 31 of the prior year, and there were no owner investments in the current year.

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