MyLab Accounting with Pearson eText -- Access Card -- for Financial Accounting
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Chapter 1, Problem 1.68BP
Group B
LO 3, 4
(Learning Objectives 3, 4: Apply the
Babble Co. | Floralties, Inc. | Drake Co. | |
Beginning | |||
Assets ........................ | $ 79 | $ 35 | $ ? |
Liabilities ................... | 51 | 15 | 5 |
Common stock .......... | 1 | 5 | 2 |
? | 15 | 6 | |
Ending | |||
Assets ........................ | $ ? | $ 53 | $ 15 |
Liabilities................. | 52 | 27 | ? |
Common stock........... | 1 | ? | ? |
Retained earnings...... | 35 | ? | ? |
Statement of retained earnings | |||
Beginning RE.......... | $ 27 | $ 15 | $ 6 |
+ Net income........... | ? | 10 | 4 |
− Dividends declared.. | (1) | (11) | (4) |
Ending RE............... | $ 35 | $ 14 | $ 6 |
At the end of the year, which company had the
- highest net income?
- highest percent of net income to revenues?
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Van Occupanther is the bookkeeper for Roscoe Company. Van has been trying to get the balance sheet of Roscoe Company to balance.
Roscoe's balance sheet is as follows.
ROSCOE COMPANY
Balance Sheet
December 31, 2022
Assets
Liabilities
Cash
$ 9,400
Accounts payable
$25,000
Supplies
7,100
Accounts receivable
(19,500)
Equipment
45,000
Common stock
40,000
Dividends
9,200
Retained earnings
25,200
Total assets
$70,700
Total liabilities and stockholders' equity
$70,700
Prepare a correct balance sheet. (List Assets in order of liquidity.)
ROSCOE COMPANY
Balance Sheet
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I need prepare the income statement in accordance with genrally accepted accounting principles.
Revenue:
services provides to cotumers.......$17,000
investment by stockholders..............5,000
loan from bank.....................................15,000
total $37,000
expenses:
Payments to long-term creditors...........................$11,700
expenses required to provide
services to cutomers....................................................7,800
purchased of land......................................................16,000
total 35,500
net income $1,500
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