Cornerstones of Financial Accounting
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Chapter 3, Problem 78.3C
Case 3-78 Interpreting Closing Entries
Barnes Building Systems made the following closing entries at the end of a recent year:
a. Income Summary ............................. 129,750
Retained Earnings ........................ 129,750
b. Retained Earnings ........................... 25,000
Dividends ..................................... 25.000
c. Sales Revenue .................................. 495,300
Income Summary ......................... 495,300
d. Income Summary ............................. 104,100
Interest Expense ........................... 104,100
Required:
If the sales revenue identified in Entry c was Barnes’s only revenue, what was the total amount of Barnes’s expenses?
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