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Prepare a Statement of Owner's Equity for the Year Ended

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Prepare a statement of owner's equity for the year ended December 31,2012 from the adjusted trial balance below.
Deavours Photography Company
Adjusted Trial Balance
December 31,2012
 Accounts  Debit  Credit  Cash $2,000 Prepaid insurance 2,000 Office supplies 600 Office equipment 16,000 Accumulated depreciation $3,000 Accounts payable 5,000 Salaries payable 900 Unearned servicerevenue 2,500 C. Devours, capital 7,450 C. Devours, drawing 5,600 Service revenue 15,350 Salaries expense 4,600 Depreciation expense 1,000 Supplies expense 400 Insurance expense 2,000 Totals $34,200$34,200\begin{array}{|l|r|r|} \hline& & \\\hline \text { Accounts } & \text { Debit } & \text { Credit } \\\hline \text { Cash } & \$ 2,000\\\hline \text { Prepaid insurance } & 2,000 \\\hline \text { Office supplies } & 600 \\\hline \text { Office equipment } & 16,000 \\\hline \text { Accumulated depreciation } & & \$ 3,000 \\\hline \text { Accounts payable } & & 5,000 \\\hline \text { Salaries payable } & & 900 \\\hline \text { Unearned servicerevenue } & & 2,500 \\\hline \text { C. Devours, capital } & & 7,450 \\\hline \text { C. Devours, drawing } & 5,600 & \\\hline \text { Service revenue } & & 15,350 \\\hline \text { Salaries expense } & 4,600 &\\\hline \text { Depreciation expense } & 1,000 & \\\hline \text { Supplies expense } & 400 & \\\hline \text { Insurance expense } & 2,000 & \\\hline \text { Totals } & \$ 34,200 & \$ 34,200\\\hline\end{array}


Definitions:

Fees Earned

Income or revenue generated by providing services, distinct from selling goods.

Supplies

Items used in the operation of a business but not directly related to the production of goods or services, such as office supplies.

Accounts Receivable

Money owed to a business by its clients or customers for goods or services delivered on credit.

Notes Payable

Written agreements in which one party agrees to pay another party a certain sum of money at a future date or on demand.

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