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Chapter 2, Problem 5PSB
Problem 2-5B Computing net income from equity analysis, preparing a
The accounting records of Tama Co. show the following assets and liabilities as of December 31. 2018 and 2019.
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- Prepare balance sheets for the business as of December 31, 2018 and 2019. Hint: Report only total equity on the balance sheet and remember that total equity equals the difference between assets and liabilities.
- Compute net income for 2019 by comparing total equity amounts for these two years and using the following information: During 2019, the owner invested $5,000 additional cash in the business and withdrew $3,000 cash for personal use. Check (2) Net income, $11,000
- Compute the December 31, 2019, debt ratio (in percent and rounded to one decimal). (3) Debt ratio, 63.6%
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