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Chapter 15, Problem 15.14BE
To determine
The change in stockholders’ equity.
Given information:
Common stock at par value is $1,000,000.
Additional paid-in capital is $15,500,000
Net income on year end is $9,452,000.
Dividends declared on year end are $324,600.
Unrecorded expenses are of $975,000.
Tax rate is 35%
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Demo Consulting is a consulting firm owned and operated by Jesse Flatt. The following end-of-period spreadsheet was prepared for the year ended August 31, 20V9:
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For the Year Ended August 31, 20Y9
Unadjusted
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Trial Balance
Adjustments
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Account Title
Dr.
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Dr.
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Dr.
Cr.
Cash
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10,710
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25,500
Supplies
2,700
2,270
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22,190
22,190
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2,830
1,350
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6,890
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8,600
8,600
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Dividends
3,320
3,320
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330
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Miscellaneous Expense
2,040
2,040
106,500
106,500
3,950
3,950
108,180
108,180
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Chapter 15 Solutions
Intermediate Accounting Plus Mylab Accounting With Pearson Etext -- Access Card Package (2nd Edition)
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