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How would I calculate h?

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How would I calculate h?
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a. On January 1 of the current year, the company purchased a new hauling van at a cash cost of $38,000. Depreciation estimated at $3,800 for the year has not been recorded for the current year. b. During the current year, office supplies amounting to $1,000 were purchased for cash and debited in full to Supplies. At the end of last year, the count of supplies remaining on hand was $400. The inventory of supplies. counted on hand at the end of the current year was $180. c. On December 31 of the current year, Lanie's Garage completed repairs on one of Mellor Towing's trucks at a cost of $2,600; the amount is not yet recorded by Mellor Towing and by agreement will be paid during January of next year. d. On December 31 of the current year, property taxes on land owned during the current year were estimated at $1,900. The taxes have not been recorded and will be paid in the next year when billed. e. On December 31 of the current year, the company completed towing service for an out-of-state company for $4,000 payable by the customer within 30 days. No cash has been collected, and no journal entry has been made for this transaction. f. On July 1 of the current year, a three-year insurance premium on equipment in the amount of $900 was paid and debited in full to Prepaid Insurance on that date. Coverage began on July 1 of the current year. g. On October 1 of the current year, the company borrowed $25,000 from the local bank on a two-year, 10 percent note payable. The principal plus interest is payable at the end of 24 months. h. The income before any of the adjustments or income taxes was $30,000. The company's income tax rate is 21 percent. (Hint: Compute adjusted pre-tax income based on (a) through (g) to determine income tax expense) 2 Dranare the arketing antar renuired for each trancaction at Decembar 21 of the current unar www Black
Required information V S 2 3 4 5 6 a. b. C. d. 0. f. Depreciation expense Accumulated depreciation Supplies expense Supplies Repairs expense Accounts payable Property tax expense Property tax payable Accounts receivable Service revenue Insurance expense Prepaid insurance S 1 3,800 1,220 2,600 1,900 4,000 150 3,800 1,220 2,600 1,900 4,000 150
aces Required information 4 5 6 7 8 d. e. f 9. h. 1 sps Property tax expense Property tax payable Accounts receivable Service revenue Insurance expense Prepaid insurance Interest expense Interest payable Income tax expense Income tax payable CO 1,900 4,000 150 625 1,900 4,000 150 625 Che
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