
Fundamental Financial Accounting Concepts
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ISBN: 9781260159028
Author: Edmonds
Publisher: MCG
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Chapter 7, Problem 4BE
a)
To determine
Record the events for Year 1 in the
b)
To determine
Ascertain the following amounts
- (1) Net income for Year 1.
- (2) Net
cash flows from operating activities for Year 1. - (3) Balance of accounts receivables at the end of Year 1.
- (4) Net realizable value of accounts receivables at the end of Year 1.
c (a)
To determine
Record the events for Year 2 in the journal entries and post them to T-accounts.
c (b)
To determine
Ascertain the following amounts
- (1) Net income for Year 2.
- (2) Net cash flows from operating activities for Year 2.
- (3) Balance of accounts receivables at the end of Year 2.
- (4) Net realizable value of accounts receivables at the end of Year 2.
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