Financial Accounting (12th Edition) (What's New in Accounting)
12th Edition
ISBN: 9780134725987
Author: C. William Thomas, Wendy M. Tietz, Walter T. Harrison Jr.
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 2, Problem 2.26AE
(Learning Objective 5: Solve for cash and construct a
Stockholders’ equity, September 30,2018*.. | $ 6 | Revenues........................... | $ 33 |
Accounts payable......................................... | 8 | Expenses........................... | 21 |
Other assets.................................................. | 23 | Cash.................................. | ? |
Other liabilities............................................ | 2 |
*Stockholders’ equity does not include the current period net income.
Requirements
- 1. Solve for Cash.
- 2. Prepare the trial balance of Old Center at September 30, 2018. List the accounts in their proper order. How much was Old Center Company’s net income or net loss?
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Use the following information for Questions 9–10.Porter Co. reported the following on its December 31, 2013, balance sheet:
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Gold Company's comparative balance sheet and income statement for last year appear below:
Statement of Financial Position
Ending
Beginning
Balance
Balance
Cash...........................................................
$ 70,000
$ 38,000
Accounts receivable..................................
76,000
52,000
Inventory....................................................
24,000
42,000
Prepaid expenses.......................................
8,000
16,000
Long-term investments..............................
260,000
210,000
Plant and equipment..................................
530,000
510,000
Accumulated depreciation.........................
( 398,000)
( 350,000)
Total assets................................................
$570,000
$518,000
Accounts payable.......................................
$ 32,000
$ 54,000
Accrued…
Chapter 2 Solutions
Financial Accounting (12th Edition) (What's New in Accounting)
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