Exercise 2-24 (Algo) Computing net income LO P1 A company had the following assets and liabilities at the beginning and end of this year. Beginning of the year End of the year Assets $ 83,500 139,500 Liabilities $ 35,796 56,498 a. Owner made no investments in the business, and no dividends were paid during the year. b. Owner made no investments in the business, and dividends paid were $7,200 during the year. c. No dividends were paid during the year, but the owner did invest an additional $45,000 cash in exchange for common stock. d. Dividends paid were $7,200 during the year, and the owner did invest an additional $35,000 cash near year-end in exchange for common stock. Determine net income or net loss for the business during the year for each of the above separate cases: Note: Decreases in equity should be indicated with a minus sign. Answer is complete but not entirely correct. a. b. C. d. Beginning of the year-Equity $ 47,704 $ 47,704 $ 47,704 $ 47,704 Owner investments 13,950 X 83,002X 47,704 X 35,298X Dividends 7,200X 83,002X 47,704 X 42,498 X Net income (loss) 35,298 ( 42,498 (9,702) 7,498 End of the year-Equity $ 83,002 $ 83,002 $ 83,002 $ 83,002
Exercise 2-24 (Algo) Computing net income LO P1 A company had the following assets and liabilities at the beginning and end of this year. Beginning of the year End of the year Assets $ 83,500 139,500 Liabilities $ 35,796 56,498 a. Owner made no investments in the business, and no dividends were paid during the year. b. Owner made no investments in the business, and dividends paid were $7,200 during the year. c. No dividends were paid during the year, but the owner did invest an additional $45,000 cash in exchange for common stock. d. Dividends paid were $7,200 during the year, and the owner did invest an additional $35,000 cash near year-end in exchange for common stock. Determine net income or net loss for the business during the year for each of the above separate cases: Note: Decreases in equity should be indicated with a minus sign. Answer is complete but not entirely correct. a. b. C. d. Beginning of the year-Equity $ 47,704 $ 47,704 $ 47,704 $ 47,704 Owner investments 13,950 X 83,002X 47,704 X 35,298X Dividends 7,200X 83,002X 47,704 X 42,498 X Net income (loss) 35,298 ( 42,498 (9,702) 7,498 End of the year-Equity $ 83,002 $ 83,002 $ 83,002 $ 83,002
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![Exercise 2-24 (Algo) Computing net income LO P1
A company had the following assets and liabilities at the beginning and end of this year.
Beginning of the year
End of the year
Assets
$ 83,500
139,500
Liabilities
$ 35,796
56,498
a. Owner made no investments in the business, and no dividends were paid during the year.
b. Owner made no investments in the business, and dividends paid were $7,200 during the year.
c. No dividends were paid during the year, but the owner did invest an additional $45,000 cash in exchange for common stock.
d. Dividends paid were $7,200 during the year, and the owner did invest an additional $35,000 cash near year-end in exchange for
common stock.
Determine net income or net loss for the business during the year for each of the above separate cases:
Note: Decreases in equity should be indicated with a minus sign.
> Answer is complete but not entirely correct.
a.
b.
C.
d.
Beginning of the year-Equity
$
$
47,704
47,704 $
Owner investments
13,950X
83,002X
47,704
47,704X
$
47,704
35,298
Dividends
7,200X
83,002X
47,704 X
42,498
Net income (loss)
35,298
42,498
(9,702)
7,498
End of the year-Equity
$
83,002
$
83,002
$
83,002
$
83,002](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F5ed518e8-f173-4791-b64a-c5432a6023e9%2F30dbf93a-3ee4-4a8d-969a-d7131678a40d%2Fhe3gx6r_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:Exercise 2-24 (Algo) Computing net income LO P1
A company had the following assets and liabilities at the beginning and end of this year.
Beginning of the year
End of the year
Assets
$ 83,500
139,500
Liabilities
$ 35,796
56,498
a. Owner made no investments in the business, and no dividends were paid during the year.
b. Owner made no investments in the business, and dividends paid were $7,200 during the year.
c. No dividends were paid during the year, but the owner did invest an additional $45,000 cash in exchange for common stock.
d. Dividends paid were $7,200 during the year, and the owner did invest an additional $35,000 cash near year-end in exchange for
common stock.
Determine net income or net loss for the business during the year for each of the above separate cases:
Note: Decreases in equity should be indicated with a minus sign.
> Answer is complete but not entirely correct.
a.
b.
C.
d.
Beginning of the year-Equity
$
$
47,704
47,704 $
Owner investments
13,950X
83,002X
47,704
47,704X
$
47,704
35,298
Dividends
7,200X
83,002X
47,704 X
42,498
Net income (loss)
35,298
42,498
(9,702)
7,498
End of the year-Equity
$
83,002
$
83,002
$
83,002
$
83,002
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