At the end of the first month of operations for Jackson's Catering Service, the business had the following accounts: Cash, $21,000; Prepaid Rent, $500; Equipment, $7,500 and Accounts Payable $4,000. By the end of the month, Jackson's had earned $32,000 of Revenues, and used $1,800 of Utilities Expenses, $4,000 of Rent Expense and $3,600 of Salaries Expenses. Calculate the net income to be reported by the company for this first month.

A. $23,100
B. $26,200
C. $22,600
D. $32,000


Answer: C

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