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Business, 01.02.2021 22:50 hannah2718

Exercise 1-1 (Algo) Accrual accounting [LO1-2] Listed below are several transactions that took place during the first two years of operations for the law firm of Pete, Pete, and Roy. Year 1 Year 2 Amounts billed to clients for services rendered $ 172,000 $ 222,000 Cash collected from clients 161,000 191,000 Cash disbursements Salaries paid to employees for services rendered during the year 91,000 101,000 Utilities 30,500 41,000 Purchase of insurance policy 60,300 0 In addition, you learn that the firm incurred utility costs of $35,500 in year 1, that there were no liabilities at the end of year 2, no anticipated bad debts on receivables, and that the insurance policy covers a three-year period. Required: 1. & 3. Calculate the net operating cash flow for years 1 and 2 and determine the amount of receivables from clients that the firm would show in its year 1 and year 2 balance sheets prepared according to the accrual accounting model. 2. Prepare an income statement for each year according to the accrual accounting model.

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