Identify the missing amounts for the given companies, by the letters.

Explanation of Solution
Income statement: The financial statement which reports revenues and expenses from business operations and the result of those operations as net income or net loss for a particular time period is referred to as income statement.
a.
Calculate the additional investment of Company F:
Particulars | Amount ($) |
Stockholders’ equity at end of year (1) | $930,000 |
Stockholders’ equity at beginning of year (2) | $540,000 |
Increase in stockholders’ equity | $390,000 |
Deduct increase due to net income (3) | $330,000 |
Increase due to additional investments less withdrawals | $60,000 |
Add withdrawals | $75,000 |
Additional common stock issued | $135,000 |
Table (1)
The additional investment of Company F is $135,000.
Working note (1):
Calculate the Stockholders’ equity for Company F at end of year:
The stockholder's equity for Company F at the end of the year for is $930,000.
Working note (2):
Calculate the Stockholders’ equity for Company F at beginning of year:
The stockholder's equity for Company F at the beginning of the year is $540,000.
Working note (3):
Calculate the Net income for Company F during the year:
The net income of Company F during the year is $330,000.
b.
Calculate the revenue of Company H:
Particulars | Amount ($) |
Stockholders’ equity at end of year (4) | $455,000 |
Stockholders’ equity at beginning of year (5) | $230,000 |
Increase in stockholders’ equity | $225,000 |
Add: Withdrawals | $32,000 |
Increase due to additional investment and net income | $257,000 |
Deduct: Additional investment | $150,000 |
Increase due to Net income | $107,000 |
Add expenses | $128,000 |
Revenue | $235,000 |
Table (2)
The revenue of Company H is $235,000.
Working note (4):
Calculate the Stockholders’ equity at end of year for Company H:
The stockholder's equity for Company H at the end of the year is $455,000.
Working note (5):
Calculate the Stockholders’ equity for Company H at beginning of year:
The stockholder's equity for Company H at the beginning of the year is $230,000.
c.
Calculate the withdrawals from Company J:
Particulars | Amount ($) |
Stockholders’ equity at end of year (6) | $20,000 |
Stockholders’ equity at beginning of year (7) | $34,000 |
Decrease in stockholders’ equity | (-) $14,000 |
Add decrease due to net loss (8) | $7,500 |
Decrease due to withdrawals less additional investment | ($6,500) |
Deduct additional investment | $10,000 |
Withdrawals from the business | (-) $16,500 |
Table (3)
The withdrawals from Company J are $16,500.
Working note (6):
Calculate the Stockholders’ equity for Company J at end of year:
The stockholder's equity for Company J at the end of the year for is $20,000.
Working note (7):
Calculate the Stockholders’ equity for Company J at beginning of year:
The stockholder's equity for Company J at the beginning of the year is $34,000.
Working note (8):
Calculate the net loss for Company J during the year:
The net loss of Company J during the year is $7,500.
d.
Calculate the assets of Company R in beginning of the year:
Particulars | Amount ($) |
Stockholders’ equity at end of year (9) | $134,000 |
Add decrease due to net loss (10) | $13,000 |
Add withdrawals | $39,000 |
Owner's equity in the beginning plus additional investment | $186,000 |
Deduct Additional investment | $55,000 |
Stockholders’ equity at beginning | $131,000 |
Add liabilities at the beginning of year | $120,000 |
Assets at the beginning of the year | $251,000 |
Table (4)
The assets of Company R in beginning of the year are $251,000.
Working note (9):
Calculate the Stockholders’ equity at end of year for Company R:
The stockholder's equity for Company R at the end of the year is $134,000.
Working note (10):
Calculate the net loss for Company R during the year:
The net loss of Company R during the year is $13,000.
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