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Chapter 2, Problem 22P

a)

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To determine: Cash at the end of the year 2011 of M Company.

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A company’s amount of cash derived after adding the changes to cash and the opening cash balance of the fiscal year is termed as cash at the end of the year.

b)

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To determine: The accounts receivables and inventory at the end of 2011.

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Any amount received by the debtors from the company is termed as accounts receivables.

A portion of assets like raw materials, WIP (work in progress), and finished goods of business that are ready to sale is termed as inventory.

c)

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To determine: Total liabilities at the end of the year 2011.

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The sum of financial obligations and other debts owed by the firm to any individuals in a specific period of time is termed as total liabilities.

d)

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To determine: M Company’s net property, equipment, and plant at the end of 2011.

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Acquisition of one company by another company for a specific value is termed as goodwill, and intangible assets are those that cannot be seen but are identifiable. For example, copyrights and patents.

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