Answer
1 Account receivables
Account receivables is a current asset. It is taken current assets section in the balance sheet.
For example
If account receivables is $7,890 the amount is taken in current assets section of the balance sheet
2 Accumulated depreciation
Accumulated depreciation is a contra assets account. It is taken as assets in balance sheet and it deducted from fixed assets to find the net value of fixed assets.
For example
The gross value of equipment is $7,876 and accumulated depreciation of equipment is $765. The accumulated depreciation of $765 is deducted from gross value of equipment to find out net equipment value 7,111 (7,876 - 765).
3 Unearned sales revenue
Unearned sales revenue is taken in the balance sheet as current liability. Unearned revenue means revenue received in advance.
4 Prepaid insurance expenses
Prepaid insurance means insurance expense paid in advance, it is taken as current asset in the balance sheet.
5 Retained earnings
Retained earnings is included in shareholders equity section in the balance sheet.
The above explanation clearly indicates that all 5 items are taken in balance sheet in various sections.
Option E 5 is CORRECT.
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Accounts Receivable
Accumulated Depreciation - Buildings
Accumulated Depreciation - Equipment
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Advertising Expense
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Furniture
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Income Tax Payable
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Insurance Expense
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Interest Expense
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