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Chapter 3, Problem 3.2APFA
1.
To determine
The amount which Incorporation AE reports for current assets, for the most recent year.
2.
To determine
The amount which Incorporation AE reports for current liabilities, for the most recent year.
3.
To determine
To List: Any current assets or current liabilities that likely relate to
4.
To determine
The change in retained earnings reported in the balance sheet.
5.
To determine
The amount of net income reported in the income statement, for the most recent year.
6.
To determine
To Calculate: The amount of dividends paid during the year, and to verify it by looking at the retained earnings column in the statement of
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b.      Investments and funds
c.       Property, plant, and equipment
d.      Investment property
e.       Intangible assets
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g.       Long-term liabilities
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The following are the typical classifications used in a statement of financial position :
a.       Current assets
b.      Investments and funds
c.       Property, plant, and equipment
d.      Investment property
e.       Intangible assets
f.       Current liabilities
g.       Long-term liabilities
h.      Issued capital
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For each of the following statements of financial position items. use the letters above to indicate the appropriate classification category. If the item is a contra account, place a minus before the chosen letter
1.      …. .…….Prepaid insurance
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