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Chapter 1, Problem 1.4E
Preparing a
Honda Motor Corporation of Japan is a leading international manufacturer of automobiles, motorcycles, all-terrain vehicles, and personal watercraft. As a Japanese company, it follows Japanese GAAP and reports its financial statements in billions of yen (the sign for yen is ¥). Its recent balance sheet contained the following items (in billions). Prepare a balance sheet as of March 31, current year, solving for the missing amount. (Hint: Exhibit 1.2 in the chapter provides a good model for completing this exercise.)
Cash and cash equivalents | ¥ 1,279 |
Common stock | 259 |
Accounts payable and other current liabilities | 3,568 |
Inventories | 900 |
Investments | 640 |
long-term debt | 2,043 |
Net property, plant, and equipment | 1,939 |
Other assets | 6,025 |
Other liabilities | 1,377 |
4,324 | |
Total assets | 11,571 |
Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity | ? |
Trade accounts, notes, and other receivables | 788 |
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GB 112/212 MANAGERIAL ACC. W/ACCESS >C<
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