
Concept explainers
1.
To prepare:
The table showing accounts given related to assets, liabilities, and equity.
1.

Explanation of Solution
Show the classification of the accounts under assets, liabilities, and equity as follow:
Table (1)
Hence, Cash, Accounts receivable, Office Supplies, Office Equipment, and Roofing Equipment accounts will come under assets, Accounts Payable and Notes Payable accounts will be treated as liability and the Common Stock, Dividends, Revenue and Expenses accounts will come under equity.
2.
To identify:
The effect of transactions on the
2.

Explanation of Solution
Show the effect of transactions as follow:
Table (2)
Hence, the cash balance is $87,545,accounts receivables is $5,000, office supplies is $3,700, office equipment is $2,300, roofing equipment is $5,000, accounts payable is $7,100, common stock is $80,000, dividend is $1,800, revenue is $20,800 and expenses is $2,555.
3.
To prepare:
The income statement, statement of
3.

Explanation of Solution
Prepare income statement.
R Company | ||
---|---|---|
Income Statement | ||
For the Month Ended July 31, 20XX | ||
Particulars | Amount ($) |
Amount ($) |
Revenue: | ||
Service Revenue | 20,800 | |
Total Revenue | 20,800 | |
Expenses: | ||
Rent Expenses | 700 | |
Salary Expenses | 1,560 | |
Utilities Expenses | 295 | |
Total Expense | 2,555 | |
Net income | 18,245 |
Table (3)
Hence, net income of .R Company as on July 31, 20XX is $18,245.
Prepare statement of retained earnings
R Company | |
---|---|
Retained Earnings Statement | |
For the Month Ended July 31, 20XX | |
Particulars | Amount ($) |
Opening balance of retained earnings | 0 |
Net income | 18,245 |
Total | 18,245 |
Dividends | (1,800) |
Ending closing of retained earnings | 16,445 |
Table (4)
Hence, the retained earnings of R Company as on July 31, 20XX are $16,445.
Prepare the cash flow statement.
R Company | ||
---|---|---|
Statement of Cash Flows | ||
Month Ended July 31, 20XX | ||
Particulars | Amount ($) |
Amount ($) |
Cash flow from operating activities | ||
Receipts: | ||
Collections from customers | 15,800 | |
Payments: | ||
Supplies | (600) | |
Rent Expenses | (700) | |
Salary Expenses | (1,560) | |
Utilities | (295) | (3,155) |
Net cash from operating activities | 12,645 | |
Cash flow from investing activities | ||
Purchase of office equipment | (2,300) | |
Purchase of Roofing equipment | (1,000) | |
Net cash from investing activities | (3,300) | |
Cash flow from financing activities | ||
Issued common stock | 80,000 | |
Less: Payment of cash dividends | (1,800) | |
Net cash from financing activities | 78,200 | |
Net increase in cash | 87,545 | |
Cash balance, July 1, 20XX | 0 | |
Cash balance, July 31, 20XX | 87,545 |
Table (5)
Hence, the cash balance of the R Company as on July 31, 20XX is $87,545.
Prepare balance sheet
R Company | ||
---|---|---|
Balance sheet | ||
As on July 31, 20XX | ||
Particulars | Amount ($) |
Amount ($) |
Assets | ||
Cash | 87,545 | |
Accounts Receivables | 5,000 | |
Office Supplies | 3,700 | |
Office Equipment | 2,300 | |
Roofing Equipment | 5,000 | |
Total Assets | 103,545 | |
Liabilities and |
||
Liabilities | ||
Accounts Payable | 7,100 | |
Stockholder’s Equity | ||
Common Stock | 80,000 | |
Retained earnings | 16,445 | |
Total stockholders’ equity | 96,445 | |
Total Liabilities and Stockholder’s equity | 103,545 |
Table (6)
Hence, the total of the balance sheet of the R Company as on July 31, 20XX is of $103,545.
4.
To identify:
The changes on (a) total assets, (b) total liabilities, and (c) total equity.
4.

Explanation of Solution
If the company purchase roofing equipment by owner investment instead of cash as mention in question.
• On assets- The asset of the company increases by $1,000.
• On liabilities- The liability of the company decreases by $4,000.
• On equity- The common stock is increased by $5,000 and common stock is the part of equity so equity increases by $5,000.
Thus, the assets and equity both will increase and liability will decrease.
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