The following balances were extracted from the books of AL Masa Cleaning Services at 31st December, 2020: Cash BD13900 - Accounts Receivable BD2000 Equipment BD6000 Prepaid Rent BD4000 - Accounts Payable BD14000 Beginning Capital BD16000 Investment during the year BD3200 - Withdrawals BD800 Service Revenues BD8300 - Wages Expense BD600 - Utilities Expense BD2500 Supplies Expense BD1100 - Rent Expense BD3300 Fees Income BD2700- Furniture BD10000 - Required: Compute the net income or net loss and show solution steps.
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