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Bill operates a proprietorship using the cash method of accounting, and this year he received the following: $170 in cash from a customer for services rendered this year a promise from a customer to pay $186 for services rendered this year tickets to a football game worth $215 as payment for services performed last year a check for $184 for services rendered this year that Bill forgot to cash How much income should Bill realize on Schedule C

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Answer:

$569

Step-by-step explanation:

Cash from a customer for services rendered $170

Tickets to a football game worth $215

Check for services rendered $184

Total $569

Therefore Bill should realized income of $569 on Schedule C because Income is realized as property is received but the promise to pay is not property (unless accompanied by a note receivable).

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