Survey of Accounting (Accounting I)
Survey of Accounting (Accounting I)
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ISBN: 9781305961883
Author: Carl Warren
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 2, Problem 2.5E
To determine

(a)

Accounting Equation:

It is a vital element in recording the effects of financial activities in a business. The balance sheet also known as statement of financial condition is expressed in the accounting equation as:

  Assets=Liabilities + Stockholder's equity

The balance sheet is prepared using accounting equation in vertical form. Also, the balance on assets side must be equal to sum of balances of liabilities and stockholder's equity.

Stockholder's equity of company A as of December 31, 20Y7

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 2.5E

The stockholders' equity of Company A as of December 31, 20Y7 is $825000.

Explanation of Solution

Computation of stockholders' equity as of December 31, 20Y7:

In accounting equation,

                       Assets = Liabilities + Stockholders' equityStockholders' equity = Assets - Liabilities                                 = $1200000 - $375000                                 = $825000

To determine

(b)

Accounting Equation:

It is a vital element in recording the effects of financial activities in a business. The balance sheet also known as statement of financial condition is expressed in the accounting equation as:

  Assets=Liabilities + Stockholder's equity

The balance sheet is prepared using accounting equation in vertical form. Also, the balance on assets side must be equal to sum of balances of liabilities and stockholder's equity.

Stockholders' equity of company A as of December 31, 20Y8, when assets increased by $150000 and liabilities increased by $80000 during 20Y8.

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Answer to Problem 2.5E

The stockholders' equity of Company A as of December 31, 20Y8 is $895000.

Explanation of Solution

Computation of Assets as of December 31, 20Y8:

  Balance of assets as of  = Balance of assets as of  + Increase in assets duringDecember 31, 20Y8           December 31, 20Y7         year 20Y8                                      = $1200000 + $150000                                      = $1350000

Computation of liabilities of Company A as of December 31, 20Y8:

  Balance of liabilities as of  = Balance of liabilities as of  + Increase in liabilities December 31, 20Y8               December 31, 20Y7              during year 20Y8                                           = $375000 + $80000                                           = $455000

Computation of stockholders' equity of company a as of December 31, 20Y8:

In accounting equation,

                       Assets = Liabilities + Stockholders' equityStockholders' equity = Assets - Liabilities                                 = $1350000 - $455000                                 = $895000.

To determine

(c)

Accounting Equation:

It is a vital element in recording the effects of financial activities in a business. The balance sheet also known as statement of financial condition is expressed in the accounting equation as:

  Assets=Liabilities + Stockholder's equity

The balance sheet is prepared using accounting equation in vertical form. Also, the balance on assets side must be equal to sum of balances of liabilities and stockholder's equity.

Stockholders' equity of company A as of December 31, 20Y8, when assets decreased by $200000 and liabilities increased by $100000 during 20Y8.

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Answer to Problem 2.5E

The stockholders' equity of Company A as of December 31, 20Y8 is $525000.

Explanation of Solution

Computation of Assets as of December 31, 20Y8:

  Balance of assets as of  = Balance of assets as of  - Decrease in assets duringDecember 31, 20Y8           December 31, 20Y7         year 20Y8                                      = $1200000 - $200000                                      = $1000000

Computation of liabilities of Company A as of December 31, 20Y8:

  Balance of liabilities as of  = Balance of liabilities as of  + Increase in liabilities December 31, 20Y8               December 31, 20Y7              during year 20Y8                                           = $375000 + $100000                                           = $475000

Computation of stockholders' equity of company a as of December 31, 20Y8:

In accounting equation,

                       Assets = Liabilities + Stockholders' equityStockholders' equity = Assets - Liabilities                                 = $1000000 - $475000                                 = $525000.

To determine

(d)

Accounting Equation:

It is a vital element in recording the effects of financial activities in a business. The balance sheet also known as statement of financial condition is expressed in the accounting equation as:

  Assets=Liabilities + Stockholder's equity

The balance sheet is prepared using accounting equation in vertical form. Also, the balance on assets side must be equal to sum of balances of liabilities and stockholder's equity.

Stockholders' equity of company A as of December 31, 20Y8, when assets increased by $400000 and liabilities decreased by $75000 during 20Y8.

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Answer to Problem 2.5E

The stockholders' equity of Company A as of December 31, 20Y8 is $1300000.

Explanation of Solution

Computation of Assets as of December 31, 20Y8:

  Balance of assets as of  = Balance of assets as of  + Increase in assets duringDecember 31, 20Y8           December 31, 20Y7         year 20Y8                                      = $1200000 + $400000                                      = $1600000

Computation of liabilities of Company A as of December 31, 20Y8:

  Balance of liabilities as of  = Balance of liabilities as of  + Decrease in liabilities December 31, 20Y8               December 31, 20Y7              during year 20Y8                                           = $375000 + $75000                                           = $300000

Computation of stockholders' equity of company a as of December 31, 20Y8:

In accounting equation,

                       Assets = Liabilities + Stockholders' equityStockholders' equity = Assets - Liabilities                                 = $1600000 - $300000                                 = $1300000.

To determine

(e)

Accounting Equation:

It is a vital element in recording the effects of financial activities in a business. The balance sheet also known as statement of financial condition is expressed in the accounting equation as:

  Assets=Liabilities + Stockholder's equity

The balance sheet is prepared using accounting equation in vertical form. Also, the balance on assets side must be equal to sum of balances of liabilities and stockholder's equity.

Net income (or net loss) during 20Y8, when assets and liabilities were $1275000 and $290000, respectively (there were no dividends and no additional common stock issued).

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 2.5E

The net income of company A as of December 31, 20Y8 is $160000/

Explanation of Solution

Computation of stockholders' equity as of December 31, 20Y7:

In accounting equation,

                       Assets = Liabilities + Stockholders' equityStockholders' equity = Assets - Liabilities                                 = $1200000 - $375000                                 = $825000

Survey of Accounting (Accounting I), Chapter 2, Problem 2.5E

Assuming retained earnings is nil as of December 31, 20Y7,

  Stockholders' equity = Common Stock + Retained EarningsCommon stock  = Stockholders' equity - Retained Earnings                          = $825000 - nil                          = $825000

Computation of Stockholders' equity as of December 31, 20Y8:

In accounting equation,

                       Assets = Liabilities + Stockholders' equityStockholders' equity = Assets - Liabilities                                 = $1275000 - $290000                                 = $985000.

Assuming no additional common stock during year 20Y8,

Common stock during Year 20Y8 = $825000

  Stockholders' equity = Common Stock + Retained EarningsRetained Earnings  = Stockholders' equity - Common stock                               = $985000 - $825000                               = $160000

Computation of Net income as of year ending December 31, 20Y8:

  Net income = Retained earnings + Dividends paidHere, since there were no dividends during year 20Y8Therefore,Net Income = $160000 + 0                    = $160000

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