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Chapter 3, Problem 3.15E
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To calculate: The balance of retained earnings each year for the given companies.

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Answer to Problem 3.15E

The balance of retained earnings each year for the given companies is as follows:

($ in millions)
Year Company V Company R
Net income (loss)Retained earningsNet income (loss)Retained earnings
20090$0 $35 $11
2010$30 30-43-32
2011-7236331
201241646394
2013135199102196
201430229135331
2015-13198-42289
201657767574363
20173591,034110473
20183601,394162635

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Retained earnings:

Retained earnings are the portion of earnings kept by the business for the purpose of reinvestments, payment of debts, or for future growth.

Working note:

1. Calculate the retained earnings Company V.

Year 2010:

Opening retained earnings = $0

Net income = $30 million

Dividends = $0

Ending retained earnings=(Beginning retained earnings + Net income – Dividends)=$0 +$30million$0=$30million (1)

Year 2011:

Opening retained earnings = $30 million

Net loss = $7 million

Dividends = $0

Ending retained earnings=(Beginning retained earnings – Net loss – Dividends)= $30 million $7million$0=$23million (2)

Year 2012:

Opening retained earnings = $23 million

Net income = $41 million

Dividends = $0

Ending retained earnings = (Beginning retained earnings + Net income – Dividends)= $23 million +$41million$0=$64million (3)

Year 2013:

Opening retained earnings = $64 million

Net income = $135 million

Dividends = $0

Ending retained earnings = (Beginning retained earnings + Net income – Dividends)= $64 million +$135million$0=$199million (4)

Year 2014:

Opening retained earnings = $199 million

Net income = $30 million

Dividends = $0

Ending retained earnings = (Beginning retained earnings + Net income – Dividends)= $199 million +$30million$0=$229million (5)

Year 2015:

Opening retained earnings = $229 million

Net loss = $131 million

Dividends = $0

Ending retained earnings = (Beginning retained earnings – Net loss – Dividends)= $229 million $131million$0=$98million (6)

Year 2016:

Opening retained earnings = $98 million

Net income = $577 million

Dividends = $0

Ending retained earnings = (Beginning retained earnings + Net income – Dividends)= $98 million +$577million$0=$675million (7)

Year 2017:

Opening retained earnings = $675 million

Net income = $359 million

Dividends = $0

Ending retained earnings = (Beginning retained earnings + Net income – Dividends)= $675 million +$359million$0=$1,034million (8)

Year 2018:

Opening retained earnings = $1,034 million

Net income = $360 million

Dividends = $0

Ending retained earnings = (Beginning retained earnings + Net income – Dividends)= $1,034 million +$360million$0=$1,394million (9)

2. Calculate the retained earnings Company R.

Year 2010:

Opening retained earnings = $11 million

Net loss = $43 million

Dividends = $0

Ending retained earnings = (Beginning retained earnings – Net loss – Dividends)= $11 million $43million$0=$(32million) (10)

Year 2011:

Opening retained earnings = $(32 million)

Net income = $63 million

Dividends = $0

Ending retained earnings = (Beginning retained earnings + Net income – Dividends)= $(32 million ) +$63million$0=$31million (11)

Year 2012:

Opening retained earnings = $31 million

Net income = $63 million

Dividends = $0

Ending retained earnings = (Beginning retained earnings + Net income – Dividends)= $31 million +$63million$0=$94million (12)

Year 2013:

Opening retained earnings = $94 million

Net income = $102 million

Dividends = $0

Ending retained earnings = (Beginning retained earnings + Net income – Dividends)= $94 million +$102million$0=$196million (13)

Year 2014:

Opening retained earnings = $196 million

Net income = $135 million

Dividends = $0

Ending retained earnings = (Beginning retained earnings + Net income – Dividends)= $196 million +$135million$0=$331million (14)

Year 2015:

Opening retained earnings = $331 million

Net loss = $42 million

Dividends = $0

Ending retained earnings = (Beginning retained earnings – Net loss – Dividends)= $331 million $42million$0=$289million (15)

Year 2016:

Opening retained earnings = $289 million

Net income = $74 million

Dividends = $0

Ending retained earnings = (Beginning retained earnings + Net income – Dividends)= $289 million +$74million$0=$363million (16)

Year 2017:

Opening retained earnings = $363 million

Net income = $110 million

Dividends = $0

Ending retained earnings = (Beginning retained earnings + Net income – Dividends)= $363 million +$110million$0=$473million (17)

Year 2018:

Opening retained earnings = $473 million

Net income = $162 million

Dividends = $0

Ending retained earnings = (Beginning retained earnings + Net income – Dividends)= $473 million +$162million$0=$635million (18)

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