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The following trial balance of Rosen Corp. at December 31, 2004 has been properly adjusted except for the income tax expense adjustment.
Rosen Corp.
Trial Balance
December 31, 2004
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Cash $ 875,000
Accounts receivable (net) 2,695,000
Inventory 2,085,000
Property, plant, and equipment (net) 7,366,000
Accounts payable and accrued liabilities $ 1,501,000
Income taxes payable 654,000
Deferred income tax liability 85,000
Common stock 2,350,000
Additional paid-in capital 3,680,000
Retained earnings, 1/1/04 3,650,000
Net sales and other revenues 13,360,000
Costs and expenses 11,080,000
Income tax expenses 1,179,000
$25,280,000 $25,280,000
Other financial data for the year ended December 31, 2004:
? Included in accounts receivable is $800,000 due from a customer and payable in quarterly installments of $100,000. The last payment is due December 29, 2006.
? The balance in the Deferred Income Tax Liability account pertains to a temporary difference that arose in a prior year, of which $30,000 is classified as current.
? During the year, estimated tax payments of $325,000 were charged to income tax expense. The current and future tax rate on all types of income is 30%.
In Rosen's December 31, 2004 balance sheet,
24. The current liabilities total is
a. $1,860,000.
b. $1,915,000.
c. $2,185,000.
d. $2,240,000.
Accounts Payable + income tax payable = 2,155,000. Add 30,000 of current of deferred tax. Total is 2,185,000
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