Suzette Company Corrected Liabilities and Equity with Accrued Expenses Warranty Interest and Balance Sheet Adjustments — reported the June 2014 are shown below along its statement

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Suzette Company’s liabilities as reported on the June 30, 2014, balance sheet are shown below, along with its statement of changes in equity.

Accounts payable ................................................................................................ $179,400

Notes payable, due 2016 ....................................................................................... 480,000

Total liabilities..................................................................................................... $659,400

Suzette Company

Statement of Changes in Equity

For Year Ended June 30, 2014

Jan Suzette, capital, June 30, 2013 ......................................................................... $481,000

Add: Net income ....................................................................................................... 196,400

Total ......................................................................................................................... $677,400

Less: Withdrawals...................................................................................................... 285,000

Jan Suzette, capital, June 30, 2014 ......................................................................... $392,400

Jan is selling the business. A potential buyer has hired an accountant to review the accounting records and the following was discovered:

a. Suzette Company began selling a new product line this past year that offered a warranty to customers. It is expected that $48,000 of warranty work will result next year based on first-year sales. No entry was prepared on June 30 to show this.

b. Annual property taxes of $20,690 are due July 31, 2014; the income statement shows only one month of property expense resulting from an entry correctly recorded on July 31, 2013.

c. Interest on the notes payable is paid quarterly. No entry has been recorded since the last quarterly payment of $8,200 on May 1, 2014.

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