The following information was drawn from the records of The Stewart Company as of December 31:       Accounts Receivable   $     31,000 Interest Expense             2,750 Beginning Common Stock           19,000 Cash           42,000 Cash Flow from Investing Activities          (50,000) Consulting Revenue           63,000 Land           52,000 Dividends             8,000 Ending Retained Earnings           56,500 Accounts Payable           24,000 Rent Expense             5,000 Salaries Payable             8,500 Common Stock Issued           17,000 Salaries Expense           34,250   a. Prepare the Income Statement (in good form).      b. Prepare the Statement of Changes in Stockholder's Equity    (in good form).       c. Prepare the Balance Sheet (in good form). Total assets    equal $125,000.     NOTE: Be sure to calculate any missing information including    totals. There may be items listed that are not on the    statements listed above so you can ignore those items. ** Financial statements don't need to be double spaced.   They should be prepared using the vertical statement model.   Be sure to check spelling, include statement headings, and    read the helpful hints.

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The following information was drawn from the records of The Stewart
Company as of December 31:    

 

Accounts Receivable

 

$     31,000

Interest Expense

 

          2,750

Beginning Common Stock

 

        19,000

Cash

 

        42,000

Cash Flow from Investing Activities

 

       (50,000)

Consulting Revenue

 

        63,000

Land

 

        52,000

Dividends

 

          8,000

Ending Retained Earnings

 

        56,500

Accounts Payable

 

        24,000

Rent Expense

 

          5,000

Salaries Payable

 

          8,500

Common Stock Issued

 

        17,000

Salaries Expense

 

        34,250

  a. Prepare the Income Statement (in good form).   
  b. Prepare the Statement of Changes in Stockholder's Equity
   (in good form).    
  c. Prepare the Balance Sheet (in good form). Total assets
   equal $125,000.    
NOTE: Be sure to calculate any missing information including 
  totals. There may be items listed that are not on the 
  statements listed above so you can ignore those items.
** Financial statements don't need to be double spaced.
  They should be prepared using the vertical statement model.
  Be sure to check spelling, include statement headings, and 
  read the helpful hints.    
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