On January 1, Year 2, the following information was drawn from the accounting records of Carter Company: cash of $475; land of $2,625; notes payable of $775; and common stock of $1,705. Required a. Determine the amount of retained earnings as of January 1, Year 2. b. After looking at the amount of retained earnings, the chief executive officer (CEO) wants to pay a $575 cash dividend to the stockholders. Can the company pay this dividend? c. As of January 1, Year 2, what percentage of the assets were acquired from creditors?

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On January 1, Year 2, the following information was drawn from the accounting records of Carter Company: cash of $475; land of
$2,625; notes payable of $775; and common stock of $1,705.
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a. Determine the amount of retained earnings as of January 1, Year 2.
b. After looking at the amount of retained earnings, the chief executive officer (CEO) wants to pay a $575 cash dividend to the
stockholders. Can the company pay this dividend?
c. As of January 1, Year 2, what percentage of the assets were acquired from creditors?
d. As of January 1, Year 2, what percentage of the assets were acquired from investors?
e. As of January 1, Year 2, what percentage of the assets were acquired from retained earnings?
f. Create an accounting equation using percentages instead of dollar amounts on the right side of the equation.
g. During Year 2, Carter Company earned cash revenue of $720, paid cash expenses of $410, and paid a cash dividend of $61.
(Hint. It is helpful to record these events under an accounting equation before preparing the statements.)
g-1. Prepare an income statement dated December 31, Year 2.
g-2. Prepare a statement of changes in stockholders' equity dated December 31, Year 2.
g-3. Prepare a balance sheet dated December 31, Year 2.
g-4. Prepare a statement of cash flows dated December 31, Year 2.
j. What is the balance in the Revenue account on January 1, Year 3?
Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below.
Req A and B Req C to E
Req G1
Req F
Req J
Prepare a statement of cash flows dated December 31, Year 2. (Cash outflows should be indicated with a minus sign.)
CARTER COMPANY
Statement of Cash Flows
For the Year Ended December 31, Year 2
Cash flows from operating activities:
Req G
Net cash flow from operating activities
Cash flows from investing activities
Cash flows from financing activities:
Req G2 Req G3
Req G4
Transcribed Image Text:On January 1, Year 2, the following information was drawn from the accounting records of Carter Company: cash of $475; land of $2,625; notes payable of $775; and common stock of $1,705. Required a. Determine the amount of retained earnings as of January 1, Year 2. b. After looking at the amount of retained earnings, the chief executive officer (CEO) wants to pay a $575 cash dividend to the stockholders. Can the company pay this dividend? c. As of January 1, Year 2, what percentage of the assets were acquired from creditors? d. As of January 1, Year 2, what percentage of the assets were acquired from investors? e. As of January 1, Year 2, what percentage of the assets were acquired from retained earnings? f. Create an accounting equation using percentages instead of dollar amounts on the right side of the equation. g. During Year 2, Carter Company earned cash revenue of $720, paid cash expenses of $410, and paid a cash dividend of $61. (Hint. It is helpful to record these events under an accounting equation before preparing the statements.) g-1. Prepare an income statement dated December 31, Year 2. g-2. Prepare a statement of changes in stockholders' equity dated December 31, Year 2. g-3. Prepare a balance sheet dated December 31, Year 2. g-4. Prepare a statement of cash flows dated December 31, Year 2. j. What is the balance in the Revenue account on January 1, Year 3? Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Req A and B Req C to E Req G1 Req F Req J Prepare a statement of cash flows dated December 31, Year 2. (Cash outflows should be indicated with a minus sign.) CARTER COMPANY Statement of Cash Flows For the Year Ended December 31, Year 2 Cash flows from operating activities: Req G Net cash flow from operating activities Cash flows from investing activities Cash flows from financing activities: Req G2 Req G3 Req G4
g. During Year 2, Carter Company earned cash revenue of $720, paid cash expenses of $410, and paid a cash dividend of $61.
(Hint. It is helpful to record these events under an accounting equation before preparing the statements.)
g-1. Prepare an income statement dated December 31, Year 2.
g-2. Prepare a statement of changes in stockholders' equity dated December 31, Year 2.
g-3. Prepare a balance sheet dated December 31, Year 2.
g-4. Prepare a statement of cash flows dated December 31, Year 2.
j. What is the balance in the Revenue account on January 1, Year 3?
Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below.
Req F
Req G1
Req G3
Prepare a statement of cash flows dated December 31, Year 2. (Cash outflows should be indicated with a minus sign.)
CARTER COMPANY
Statement of Cash Flows
For the Year Ended December 31, Year 2
Req A and B Req C to E
Cash flows from operating activities:
Net cash flow from operating activities
Cash flows from investing activities
Cash flows from financing activities:
Net cash flow from financing activities
Ending cash balance
Req G
Req G2
Req G4
Req J
Transcribed Image Text:g. During Year 2, Carter Company earned cash revenue of $720, paid cash expenses of $410, and paid a cash dividend of $61. (Hint. It is helpful to record these events under an accounting equation before preparing the statements.) g-1. Prepare an income statement dated December 31, Year 2. g-2. Prepare a statement of changes in stockholders' equity dated December 31, Year 2. g-3. Prepare a balance sheet dated December 31, Year 2. g-4. Prepare a statement of cash flows dated December 31, Year 2. j. What is the balance in the Revenue account on January 1, Year 3? Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Req F Req G1 Req G3 Prepare a statement of cash flows dated December 31, Year 2. (Cash outflows should be indicated with a minus sign.) CARTER COMPANY Statement of Cash Flows For the Year Ended December 31, Year 2 Req A and B Req C to E Cash flows from operating activities: Net cash flow from operating activities Cash flows from investing activities Cash flows from financing activities: Net cash flow from financing activities Ending cash balance Req G Req G2 Req G4 Req J
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