Trial Balance Presented by: Leo, David, Sungtae, Ashley, Taiyuan.

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Trial Balance Presented by: Leo, David, Sungtae, Ashley, Taiyuan

Accounts recorded Accounts payable $ 2,397 Marketable securities $ 2,397 Marketable securities $ 2,661 Accounts receivable 2,094 Other assets 806 Accrued expenses payable 1,298 Other expenses 38 Accumulated depreciation 252 Other liabilities 349 Cash 520 Property, plant, & equipment 775 Contributed capital 1,781 Research & development expense 272 Cost of sales 14,137 Retained earnings ??? Income tax expense 624 Sales revenue 18,243 Inventories 273 Selling, general & administrative expenses 1,788 Long-term debt 512

Trial Balance Assets Liabilities Stockholders’ equity Unknown Revenues and Gains Expenses and Losses

Trial Balance = $24,832 - $23,988 = $844

Thank you for attention! Apr. 24th, 2007