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s. 900 You may view either the unadjusted, adjusted, or post-closing trial balance by choosing from the drop-down box below, Your Wse the drop-downs below to select the accounts that should be properiy included on the income statement. Aso, compute eumings Ber thare. The unadjusted or adjusted balaneks will appear for esch acceunt, based an yosur selectign in the drapudgwns. (Picufld your. Earhings choice will determine the reported values on the financial statement tabs. per jhare answer to 2 desirhal gichish Compute the applicable ratios shown below for 2020 . (Round your inswers for a. and b. to 2 decimal places. Enter your answer for c. s a whole percentage rounded to one decimal place (i.e. 0.288 hould be entered as 28.8 ).) Use the drop-downs below to select the accounts that should be oroperly included on the balance sheet. The unadjusted, adjusted, or ost-closing balances will appear for each account, based on your selection in the drop-downs. (Include all balance sheet accounts, even those with zero balances.) Brothers Mike and Tim Hargenrater began operations of their tool and die shop (H \& H Tool, Inc.) on January 1, 2019. The annual reporting period ends December 31. The tral balance on January 1,2020 , follows: Transactions during 2020 follow: a. Borrowed $15,000 cash on a five-year, 8 percent note payable, dated March 1 . 2020. b. Purchased land for a future building site; paid cash, $13,000. c. Earned $215,000 in revenues for 2020, including $52,000 on credit and the rest in cash. d. Sold 4,000 additional shares of capital stock for cash at $1 market value per share on January 1,2020. e. Incurred $89,000 in wages expense and $25,000 in miscellaneous expenses for 2020 , with $20,000 on credit and the rest paid in cash. f. Collected accounts receivable, $34,000. g. Purchased other assets, $15,000 cash. h. Purchased supplies on account for future use, $27,000. i. Paid accounts payable, $26,000. j. Signed a three-year $33,000 service contract to start February 1, 2021. k. Declared cash dividends on December 1,$25,000, which were paid by December 31. [Hint: Prepare two entries.] Data for adjusting entries: 1. Supplies counted on December 31, 2020, $18,000. m. Depreciation for the year on the equipment, $10,000. n. Interest accrued on notes payable (to be computed). o. Wages eamed by employees since the December 24 payroll but not yet paid, $16,000. p. Income tax expense, $11,000, payable in 2021