Apply Financial Statement Linkages to Understand Transactions Consider the effects of the independent transactions, a through g, on a company's balance sheet, income statement, and statement of cash flow. Complete the table below to explain the effects and financial statement linkages. Use "+" to indicate the account increases and "-" to indicate the account decreases. Refer to Exhibit 2-10 as a guide for the linkages. с. d. e. f. a. b. g. Balance Sheet Cash.
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Apply Financial Statement Linkages to Understand TransactionsConsider the effects of the independent transactions, a through g, on a company’s
a | b | c | d | e | f | g | |
Balance Sheet | |||||||
Cash |
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Noncash assets |
355030 | ||||||
Total liabilities |
241272 | ||||||
Contributed capital |
35867 | ||||||
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Other equity |
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Statement of |
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Operating cash flow |
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Investing cash flow |
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Financing cash flow |
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Income Statement |
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Revenues |
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Expenses |
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Net income |
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Statement of |
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Contributed capital |
+40201 | ||||||
Retained earnings |
a. Owners invested cash in the company in exchange for shares of common stock.
b. The company received cash from the bank for a loan.
c. The company purchased equipment to manufacture goods for sale and paid with cash.
d. The company manufactured a custom piece of inventory and paid cash for materials and labor.
The company sold the inventory for more than cost, and the customer promised to pay for the inventory in 30 days.
e. The company paid monthly rent for a manufacturing space.
f. The company paid cash dividends to the owners.g. The company received cash from the customer in transaction d.



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