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Business, 18.02.2020 20:40, tommyewall34

Skidmore Music Company had the following transactions in March:a. Sold instruments to customers for $16, 700, received $10, 700 in cash and the rest on account. The cost of the instruments was $7, 100.b. Purchased $4, 900 of new instruments inventory; paid $1, 700 in cash and owed the rest on account. c. Paid $720 in wages for the month. d. Received $3, 100 from customers as deposits on orders of new instruments to be sold to the customers in April. e. Received a $280 bill for March utilities that will be paid in April. Required:Complete the following statements:1. Cash basis Income Statement2. Accrual basis Income Statement

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