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- Question: Determine the missing amount from each of the expanded accounting equation below: Assets Liabilities Capital (Beg. Bal) Owner's Equity Drawings Profit/Loss 97,600 85,400 48,800 ? (24,400) Explain Please.. RequiredState whether each item is reported:1. in the statement of financial position2. in profit or loss in the statement of profit or loss and other comprehensive income3. as other comprehensive income in the statement of profit or loss and other comprehensive income4. in the statement of changes in equity5. in the notes to the financial statements.Item How item is reported in financial statements(a) contingent liabilities(b) the effect on retained earnings of the correction of a prior period error(c) cash and cash equivalents(d) capital contributed during the year(e) revaluation gain on land (not reversing any previous revaluation)(f) judgements that management has made in classifying financial assets(g) income tax expense(h) ProvisionsBeginning Balance (BB) ? $ 8,820 $ 73,500 Ending Balance (EB) 36,260 ? 77,000 Transferred In (TI) 196,500 44,500 ? Transferred Out (TO) 194,700 48,400 183,800 For Case (A) above, what is the Beginning Balance (BB)? Multiple Choice $35,940. $38,300. $39,960. $34,460.