Survey Of Accounting
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ISBN: 9781259631122
Author: Edmonds, Thomas P.
Publisher: Mcgraw-hill Education,
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Chapter 1, Problem 12E
Exercise 1-12A Differences between interest and dividends
Assume that Harris Company acquires $3,600 cash from creditors and $4,200 cash from investors.
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- a. Explain the primary differences between investors and creditors.
- b. If Harris has a net income of $2,000 and then liquidates, what amount of cash will the creditors receive? What amount of cash will the investors receive?
- c. If Harris has a net loss of $2,000 cash and then liquidates, what amount of cash will the creditors receive? What amount of cash will the investors receive?
- d. If Harris has a net loss of $4,900 cash and then liquidates, what amount of cash will the creditors receive? What amount of cash will the investors receive?
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