Prepare a Statement of Financial Position usingthe following accounts (one in report form andone in account form): Cash – 5,000 Loans Payable – 77,500 Accounts Receivable – 2,600 Supplies – 2,300 Equipment – 17,000 Owner’s equity – 40,000 Accounts Payable – 22,400 Building – 113,000 Any heading name is good
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- 0 ?+Equity? ¥70,000 ¥60,000a transaction in which onlystatements of Alex Greenway Co. Indicate in which financial statement(s) the following items would appear.(a) Service revenue.(e) Retained earnings. (b) Equipment. (f) Salaries and wages(in thousands). Determine theUse basic accounting equation.(LO 6)Use basic accounting equation.(LO 6)Brief Exercises 35 BE1-2 Given the accounting equation, answer each of the(a) The liabilities of Shumway Company Ltd. are £120,000 and the equity is £232,000.What is the amount of Shumway Company Ltd.’s total assets?What will be the balance in the investment account on December 31, 20y4 under the equity method of accounting? A. 152,000 B. 150,000 C. 159,200 D. 155,600Calculate the missing value (in $) according to the accounting equation. Assets Liabilities Owner's Equity $15,808,000 $8,338,500 $
- Indicate basic debit–credit analysis.LO4 Dudley Advertising Ltd had the following transactions during August of the current year. Indicate (a) the basic analysis and (b) the debit–credit analysis. Aug. 1 Issued shares to investors in exchange for $15 000 cash. 4 Paid insurance in advance for 6 months, $1800. 16 Received $9000 from clients for services rendered. 27 Paid secretary $500 salary. Use the data in previous question and journalise the transactions. (Include narrations.)On May 1, 20x1, the statement of financial position of Juan and Pablo appear below:Juan PabloCash 22,000 44,708Accounts receivable 469,072 1,135,780Inventories 240,070 520,204Land 1,206,000Building 856,534Furniture and fixtures 100,690 69,578Other assets 4,000 7,200Total assets 2,041,832 2,634,004Accounts payable 357,880 487,300Notes payable 400,000 690,000Juan, Capital 1,283,952Pablo, Capital 1,456,704Total liabilities and equity 2,041,832 2,634,004Juan and Pablo agreed to form a partnership contributing their respective assets and equities subject to thefollowing adjustments:a. Accounts receivable of P40,000 in Juan’s books and P70,000 in Pablo’s books are uncollectible.b. Inventories of P11,000 and P13,400 are worthless in Juan’s and Pablo’s respective books.c. Other assets of P4,000 and P7,200 in Juan’s and Pablo’s respective books are to be written off. 3. Prepare journal entry to record Pedro’s admission. 4. During the first year of operations, the partnership earned P650,000.…On May 1, 20x1, the statement of financial position of Juan and Pablo appear below:Juan PabloCash 22,000 44,708Accounts receivable 469,072 1,135,780Inventories 240,070 520,204Land 1,206,000Building 856,534Furniture and fixtures 100,690 69,578Other assets 4,000 7,200Total assets 2,041,832 2,634,004Accounts payable 357,880 487,300Notes payable 400,000 690,000Juan, Capital 1,283,952Pablo, Capital 1,456,704Total liabilities and equity 2,041,832 2,634,004Juan and Pablo agreed to form a partnership contributing their respective assets and equities subject to thefollowing adjustments:a. Accounts receivable of P40,000 in Juan’s books and P70,000 in Pablo’s books are uncollectible.b. Inventories of P11,000 and P13,400 are worthless in Juan’s and Pablo’s respective books.c. Other assets of P4,000 and P7,200 in Juan’s and Pablo’s respective books are to be written off.Required:1. What are the adjusted capital balances of the partners after formation? 2. Pedro offered to join for a 20% interest in…
- Indicate the effect of each of the following transactions on (1) the current ratio, (2) working capital, (3) stockholders’ equity, (4) book value per share of common stock, and (5) retained earnings. Assume that the current ratio is greater than 1:1. (Indicate the effect of each transactions by selecting "+" for increase, "–" for decrease, and "NC" for no change.) Collected account receivable. Wrote off account receivable. Converted a short-term note payable to a long-term note payable. Purchased inventory on account. Declared cash dividend. Sold merchandise on account at a profit. Issued stock dividend. Paid account payable. Sold building at a loss. Current RatioWorking CapitalStockholders' EquityBook ValueRetained Earnings a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. i.Choose the correct letter of the answer for each question. 1. The ending equity is ₱9,000. If total income for the period is ₱5,000 while total expenses are ₱8,000, how much is the beginning balance of equity? A. 12,000 B. 9,000 C. 6,000 D. 0 2. If the ending balance of accounts receivable is ₱100,000 and the total debits and credits to that account during the period were ₱60,000 and ₱40,000, respectively, the beginning balance must be A. 0 B. 20,000 C. 80,000 D. 120,000 3. A business has total assets, liabilities, and equity of ₱10,000, ₱7,000 and ₱3,000, respectively, at the beginning of the period. During the period, total liabilities decreased to ₱4,000 while profit was ₱5,000. How much is the ending total assets? A. 12,000 B. 11,000 C. 9,000 D. 7,000Use the financial ratios of company A and company B to answer the questions below. Company A Company B Yr t+1 Year t Yr t+1 Year t Current ratio 0.55 0.59 0.56 0.55 Accounts receivable turnover 6.22 6.25 5.06 4.87 Debt to total assets 40.5% 40% 67.8% 65.9% Times interest earned 8.80 30.6 5.97 6.33 Free cash flows (in millions) ($3,819) $3,173 $168 $550 Return on stockholders’equity 7.7% 7.7% 26.6% 23.3% Return on assets 4.3% 4.3% 8.9% 7.9% Profit margin…
- Indicate basic debit–credit analysis.LO4 Dudley Advertising Ltd had the following transactions during August of the current year. Indicate (a) the basic analysis and (b) the debit–credit analysis. Aug. 1 Issued shares to investors in exchange for $15 000 cash. 4 Paid insurance in advance for 6 months, $1800. 16 Received $9000 from clients for services rendered. 27 Paid secretary $500 salary.1. If current assets amounted to P600,000 and current liabilities amounted to P200,000, what is the current ratio of the entity? *a. P800,000b. P400,000c. 3d. 1/3 3. If net sales is P200,000 and the average accounts receivable is P50,000, what is the accounts receivable turnover ratio? *a. 4b. 1/4c. P150,000d. P250,000 5. If total assets amounted to P800,000 and total liabilities amounted to P200,000, what is the debt to equity ratio? *a. 4b. 0.3333c. 0.25d. 3Assuming a business entity has a total asset of 25,000,000 its total liabilities is 1/3 of the said amount. How much is the equity? 16,000,000,00 16,666,666.67 13,333,333.33 13,000,000.00