
(a)
Dividend: The amount that shareholders receive in
Partial balance sheet: All companies in order to identify the financial position prepare the balance sheet. The partial balance sheet is the extract of the balance sheet which is one of the important financial statements. It is prepared by showing assets and liabilities of the company in a statement together in the sequence of their liquidity.
To prepare:
(b)
To prepare: Standard form of stockholders’ equity accounts, entering only beginning balances.
(c)
The retained earnings statement for December 31 2017.
(d)
To prepare: The stockholders’ equity section of the balance sheet at December 31, 2017.

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