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On october 1, 20x6, susan thompson opened thompson decorating services, a sole proprietorship. susan began operations with $50,000 cash, 60% of which was acquired via an owner investment. the remaining amount was obtained from a bank loan. a review of the accounting records for october revealed the following:

asset purchases: van, $16,000; office equipment, $4,000; and decorator (household) furnishings, $17,000. these amounts were paid in cash except for $2,100 that is still owed for the furnishings acquisition.
services performed: total billings on account, $18,300. clients have remitted a total of $14,200 in settlement of their balances due.
expenses incurred: salaries, $8,700; advertising, $2,500; taxes, $150; postage, $1,800; utilities, $100; interest, $450; and miscellaneous, $200. these amounts had been paid by month-end with the exception of $700 of the advertising expenditures.
further information revealed that thompson withdrew $5,500 of cash from the business on october 31.

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prepare an income statement for the month ending october 31, 20x6.
prepare a statement of owner's equity for the month ending october 31, 20x6.
prepare a balance sheet as of october 31, 20x6.

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