George Littlechild started a new kitchen and bath design business called Littlechild Enterprises. The following activities occurred during its first month of operations, March 2020: a. Littlechild invested $160,000 cash and office equipment valued at $20,000 in the business. b. Purchased a small building for $600,000 to be used as an office. Paid $100,000 in cash and signed a note payable promising to pay the balance over several years. c. Purchased $3,000 of office supplies for cash. d. Purchased $72,000 of office equipment on credit. e. Littlechild made reservations at a hotel hosting a kitchen and bath design conference in August 2020. He will send a $1,000 deposit on July 1, 2020. f. Completed a project on credit and billed the client $5,200 for the work. g. Paid a local online newspaper $3,500 for an announcement that the office had opened. h. Completed a project for a client and collected $4,000 cash. i. Made a $4,000 payment on the equipment purchased in (d). j. Received $2,500 from the client described in (f). k. Paid $7,000 cash for the office secretary's wages. I. Littlechild withdrew $3,600 cash from the company bank account to pay personal living expenses.

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3-b. Prepare a statement of changes in equity.
Littlechild Enterprises
Statement of Changes in Equity
For Month Ended March 31, 2020
George Littlechild, capital, March 1
Add: Investments by owner
Total
$
Less: Withdrawals by owner
Loss
George Littlechild, capital, March 31
Transcribed Image Text:3-b. Prepare a statement of changes in equity. Littlechild Enterprises Statement of Changes in Equity For Month Ended March 31, 2020 George Littlechild, capital, March 1 Add: Investments by owner Total $ Less: Withdrawals by owner Loss George Littlechild, capital, March 31
George Littlechild started a new kitchen and bath design business called Littlechild Enterprises. The following activities occurred
during its first month of operations, March 2020:
a. Littlechild invested $160,000 cash and office equipment valued at $20,000 in the business.
b. Purchased a small building for $600,000 to be used as an office. Paid $100,000 in cash and signed a note payable promising to
pay the balance over several years.
c. Purchased $3,000 of office supplies for cash.
d. Purchased $72,000 of office equipment on credit.
e. Littlechild made reservations at a hotel hosting a kitchen and bath design conference in August 2020. He will send a $1,000
deposit on July 1, 2020.
f. Completed a project on credit and billed the client $5,200 for the work.
g. Paid a local online newspaper $3,500 for an announcement that the office had opened.
h. Completed a project for a client and collected $4,000 cash.
i. Made a $4,000 payment on the equipment purchased in (d).
j. Received $2,500 from the client described in (f).
k. Paid $7,000 cash for the office secretary's wages.
I. Littlechild withdrew $3,600 cash from the company bank account to pay personal living expenses.
Transcribed Image Text:George Littlechild started a new kitchen and bath design business called Littlechild Enterprises. The following activities occurred during its first month of operations, March 2020: a. Littlechild invested $160,000 cash and office equipment valued at $20,000 in the business. b. Purchased a small building for $600,000 to be used as an office. Paid $100,000 in cash and signed a note payable promising to pay the balance over several years. c. Purchased $3,000 of office supplies for cash. d. Purchased $72,000 of office equipment on credit. e. Littlechild made reservations at a hotel hosting a kitchen and bath design conference in August 2020. He will send a $1,000 deposit on July 1, 2020. f. Completed a project on credit and billed the client $5,200 for the work. g. Paid a local online newspaper $3,500 for an announcement that the office had opened. h. Completed a project for a client and collected $4,000 cash. i. Made a $4,000 payment on the equipment purchased in (d). j. Received $2,500 from the client described in (f). k. Paid $7,000 cash for the office secretary's wages. I. Littlechild withdrew $3,600 cash from the company bank account to pay personal living expenses.
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