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Business, 07.09.2021 01:00, tbt81

The following items and amounts were taken from Wildhorse Co.’s 2017 income statement and balance sheet. Cash $ 89,400
Retained earnings 120,000
Cost of goods sold 438,800
Salaries and wages expense 118,500
Prepaid insurance 8,100
Inventory 64,900
Accounts receivable 91,000
Sales revenue 587,700
Notes payable 6,100
Accounts payable 51,200
Service revenue 5,100
Interest expense 1,810
In each case, identify whether the item is an asset, liability, stockholders' equity, revenue, or expense item.
choose the correct category
' EquityExpense Cash
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LiabilityStockholders' Retained earnings
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' Equity Cost of goods sold
choose the correct category
RevenueStockholders' Salaries and wages expense
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AssetStockholders' Prepaid insurance
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RevenueStockholders' Inventory
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RevenueStockholders' Accounts receivable
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' EquityAssetLiability Sales revenue
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Stockholders' Notes payable
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Stockholders' Accounts payable
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' EquityRevenueExpense Service revenue
choose the correct category
' Equity Interest expense
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Prepare an income statement for Wildhorse Co. for the year ended December 31, 2017.

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