FINANCIAL+MANAG.ACCT.
FINANCIAL+MANAG.ACCT.
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Chapter 1, Problem 2PSA

Problem 1-2A Computing missing information using accounting knowledge A1 P1

The following financial statement information is from five separate companies.

    Company

ACompany

BCompany

CCompany

DCompany

E December 21, 2016 Assets ……………………................ $55,000 $34,000 $24,000 $60,000 $119,000 Liabilities ………………………….. 24,500 21,500 9,000 40,000 ? December 31, 2017 Assets ……………………………… 58,000 40,000 ? 85,000 113,000 Liabilities ………………………….. ? 26,500 29,000 24,000 70,000 During year 2017 Stock issuances ……………………. 6,000 1,400 9,750 ? 6,500 Net income (loss)…………………... 8,500 ? 8,000 14,000 20,000 Cash dividends …………………….. 3,500 2,000 5m875 0 11,000

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  1. Answer the following questions about Company A.
    1. What is the amount of equity on December 31, 2016?
    2. What is the amount of equity on December 31, 2017?
    3. Check ( 1b) $41,500
    4. What is the amount of liabilities on December 31, 2017?
  2. Answer the following questions about Company B.
    1. What is the amount of equity on December 31, 2016?
    2. What is the amount of equity on December 31, 2017?
    3. What is net income for year 2017?
    4. ( 2c) $1,600
  3. Compute the amount of assets for Company C on December 31, 2017.
  4. (3) $55,875
  5. Compute the amount of stock issuances for Company D during year 2017.
  6. Compute the amount of liabilities for Company E on December 31, 2016.

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