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a. On January 1, Lumia Company's liabilities are $60,000 and its equity is $40,000. On January 3, Lumia purchases and installs solar panel assets costing $10.000. For the panels, Lumia pays $4,000 cash and promises to pay the remaining $6,000 in six months. What is the total of Lumia's
assets after the solar panel purchase?
b. On March 1, ABX Company s assets are $100,000 and its liabilities are $30,000. On March 5, ABX is fined $15,000 for failing emission
standards. ABX immediately pays the fine in cash. After the fine is paid, what is the amount of equity for ABX?
C. On August 1. Lola Company's assets are $30,000 and its liabilities are $10,000. OnAugust4, Lola issues a sustainability report following SASB
guidelines. Investors react positively to this report. On August 5, a new investor contributes $3,000 cash and $7,000 in equipment in exchange for
Lola stock. After the investment, what is the amount of equity for Lola?
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