
Concept explainers
(a)
Financial statements: Financial statements refer to those statements, which are prepared by the company at the end of the accounting period in the particular formats which are prescribed in accounting to show its financial position.
Income Statement: Income statement is prepared by all the companies by enumerating all the expenses and revenues in the statement to calculate the resulting difference of net
Owners’ Equity Statement: Owner’s equity statement is the statement that reflects the change in owner’s equity for a period. It is a part of financial statements and balances of
To prepare: The income Statement and owner’s equity statement for Company B.
(b)
Classified
To prepare: The classified balance sheet for Company B.

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