
Concept explainers
a.
Concept Introduction:
Accounting has a formula that represents assets is equal to the liabilities plus owner’s equity. Each year owner’s equity is calculated by after reducing and adding the profit or loss of the year. Net Income or profit is calculated by reducing expenses from revenues.
To Calculate: Cash paid to the creditors.
b.
Concept Introduction:
Accounting has formula that represents assets is equal to the liabilities plus owner’s equity. Each year owner’s equity is calculated by after reducing and adding the profit or loss of the year. Net Income or profit is calculated by reducing expenses from revenues.
To Calculate: Sales during the period.
c.
Concept Introduction:
Accounting has formula that represents assets is equal to the liabilities plus owner’s equity. Each year owner’s equity is calculated by after reducing and adding the profit or loss of the year. Net Income or profit is calculated by reducing expenses from revenues.
To Calculate: Opening Balance of the cash.

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