Question: A. Prepare an income statement for the year ended 30 June 2017 using accrual accounting. B. Prepare an income statement for the year ended 30

A. Prepare an income statement for the year ended 30 June 2017 using accrual accounting.

B. Prepare an income statement for the year ended 30 June 2017 using cash accounting.

C. Lana was not sure whether she could use cash accounting rather than accrual accounting for her business records. From the information provided, decide whether Lana should use accrual or cash accounting, and explain to her the reasons for your decision.


Lana Priest set up a home sewing business on 1 July 2016. Usually, Lana collects $20 per hour for sewing on the completion of each day’s work and pays for the maintenance of her machine with cash. Lana did an accounting subject at secondary school and so has kept her own accrual-based accounting records. At the end of the first year, Lana produced the following unadjusted trial balance:



Unadjusted Trial Balance

as at 30 June 2017



Account


Debit

Credit



Cash at bank

Accounts receivable

Sewing machines

Motor vehicle

Lana Priest, Capital

Lana Priest, Drawings

Sewing revenue

Sewing supplies expense

Insurance

Repairs to machines

Sundry expenses


$

2 550

40

3 000

24 000


17 570


4 840

2 300

2 560

     540






$





19 000


38 400









$

57 400


$

57 400














The following adjustments were required at the year-end:

·  Sewing supplies on hand at year-end, $230.

·  An account was received for repairs done to machines before year-end but not recorded, $270.

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