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Indicate by how much net income in the income statement is higher or lower if the adjustment is not recorded. (Do not round intermediate calculations.)

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1. If the depreciation is not recorded, expenses will be overstated. Net income will therefore be higher by the depreciation amount of $5,400.

2. One June 30, $34,000 was loaned out. Interest is 7%. This interest needs to be apportioned to 6 months in the year as interest revenue:

= [(7% * 34,000) / 12] * 6 months

= $‭1,190‬

If this is not recorded, interest revenue will not be recorded which means that Net income will be lower by $1,190.

3. This was for one year yet it was received on October 1. 3 months of the amount will have to be accounted for in the current period.

= (9,600/12) * 3

= $2,400

There must be revenue recognized of $2,400. If it is not recognized, Net income will be lower by $2,400.

In total, Net income will be higher (lower) by:

= 5,400 - 1,190 - 2,400

= $1,810

Higher by $1,810.

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