You work as an accounting professional and have been contracted by  the auditors of Jane Company for a job. In examining the company’s records, you have extracted the following information: Jane Account Balances 2018 2019  Accounts Payable  $ 24,600.00  $ 21,250.00  Accounts receivable  $ 15,700.00  $ 12,340.00  Cash  $ 23,450.00

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You work as an accounting professional and have been contracted by  the auditors of Jane Company for a job. In examining the company’s records, you have extracted the following information:

Jane Account Balances

2018

2019

 Accounts Payable

 $ 24,600.00

 $ 21,250.00

 Accounts receivable

 $ 15,700.00

 $ 12,340.00

 Cash

 $ 23,450.00

 $ 28,600.00

 Cost of goods sold

 $ 19,700.00

 $ 23,000.00

 Depreciation

 $   3,090.00

 $   4,590.00

 Dividends

 $   5,800.00

 $ 10,800.00

 Interest

 $   2,340.00

 $   2,890.00

 Inventory

 $   7,050.00

 $   8,640.00

 Long-term debt

 $ 28,000.00

 $ 30,000.00

 Net fixed Assets

 $ 41,500.00

 $ 48,000.00

 Other expenses

 $   2,400.00

 $   2,800.00

 Sales

 $ 58,000.00

 $ 62,500.00

 Short-term notes payable

 $   2,890.00

 $   2,340.00

 Shares outstanding

 $ 85,000.00

 $ 90,000.00

The tax rate is 32%

  1. You are required to:                                                                                                                                            a. Prepare a balance sheet for 2018 and 2019 for the company, clearly showing information about each line item.                                                                                                                                                                      b. Prepare an income statement for 2018 and 2019 for the company.                                                                c. For the year ending 2019, determine the Net New Equity, Change in Net Working Capital, Net Capital Spending and Operating Cash flow.                                                                                                                      d. Calculate the cash flow from assets, cash flow to creditors, and cash flow to stockholders for 2019.               e. Calculate the Dividends per Share and Earnings per Share for each year for Brown Company.                     f. Briefly comment on the company’s cash flows for 2019 in light of an expansion plan which will be financed by both debt and equity
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