FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING ACCT 2301 >IC<
FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING ACCT 2301 >IC<
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Author: Wild
Publisher: MCGRAW-HILL CUSTOM PUBLISHING
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Chapter 1, Problem 7BP

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Arrange the asset, liability and equity titles in a table.

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Show the effects of the transactions on the accounts of the accounting equation.

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Accounting equation: Accounting equation is an accounting tool expressed in the form of equation, by creating a relation between resources or assets of a business and claims on the resources by the creditors, and the owners.

The effects of each transaction on the accounts of accounting equation are given bellow:

FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING ACCT 2301 >IC<, Chapter 1, Problem 7BP , additional homework tip  2

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Prepare the income statement, the statement of retained earnings, the balance sheet and statement of cash flows for the month of May.

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Income statement: Income statement is the financial statement of a company which shows all the revenues earned and expenses incurred by the company over a period of time.

Statement of retained earnings: Statement of retained earnings is an equity statement which shows the changes in the stockholders’ equity over a period of time.

Balance sheet: This financial statement reports a company’s resources (assets) and claims of creditors (liabilities) and stockholders (stockholders’ equity) over those resources. The resources of the company are assets which include money contributed by stockholders and creditors. Hence, the main elements of the balance sheet are assets, liabilities, and stockholders’ equity.

Statement of cash flows: This statement reports all the cash transactions which are responsible for inflow and outflow of cash, and result of these transactions is reported as ending balance of cash at the end of reported period. Statement of cash flows includes the changes in cash balance due to operating, investing, and financing activities. Operating activities include cash inflows and outflows from business operations. Investing activities includes cash inflows and cash outflows from purchase and sale of land or equipment, or investments. Financing activities includes cash inflows and outflows from issuance of common stock and debt, payment of debt and dividends.

Prepare income statement:

Company N
Income Statement
For Month Ended June 30
ParticularsAmount ($)Amount ($)
Revenues
Consulting services revenue16,925
 Expenses
Rent expense6,000
Salaries expense1,600
Advertising expense1,150
Utilities expense890
Telephone expense 150 
Total expenses  9,790
 Net income7,135

Table (1)

Prepare statement of retained earnings:

Company N
Statement of Retained Earnings
For Month Ended June 30
ParticularsAmount ($)
 Retained earnings,  10
Add:
Net income7,135
Less:
Dividends4,000
 Retained earnings, June 303,135

Table (2)

Prepare balance sheet:

Company N
Balance Sheet
For the month ended June 30
AssetsAmount ($)LiabilitiesAmount ($)
Cash130,060Accounts payable0
Office equipment675Equity
Common stock130,000
Retained earnings3,135
Total equity133,135
Total assets$133,135Total liabilities and equity133,135

Table (3)

Prepare statement of cash flows:

Company N
Statement of Cash Flows
For Month Ended June 30
ParticularsAmount ($)Amount ($)
Cash flows from operating activities 
Cash received from customers (1)16,250
Cash paid for rent(6,000)
Cash paid for advertising(1,150)
Cash paid for telephone(150)
Cash paid for utilities(890)
Cash paid to employees(1,600)
Net cash provided by operating activities 6,460
 
Cash flows from investing activities 
Cash paid for equipment(2,400)
Net cash used by investing activities (2,400)
 
Cash flows from financing activities 
Cash investments from stockholder130,000
Cash dividends to stockholder(4,000)
Net cash provided by financing activities 126,000
  
Net increase in cash 130,060
Cash balance, June 1 0
Cash balance, June 30130,060

Table (4)

Working note:

Calculate the cash received from customers:

Cashreceivedfromcustomers=(Cashcollectedfrom maintenancework+Cashcollectedforservices+Creditcollectedfrommaintenancework+)=$850+$7,500+7,900=$16,250 (1)

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