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Chapter 12, Problem 2PA
1.
To determine
Prepare a statement of owners’ equity for E Stereo for the year ended December 31, 20--.
2.
To determine
Prepare a balance sheet for E Stereo, based on the account balances from work sheet, and capital of the owner from the statement of owners’ equity prepared in Part (1).
3.
To determine
Compute
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To determine
Compute
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