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Chapter 4, Problem 4.9EX

Retained earnings statement; net loss

Selected accounts from the ledger of Restoration Arts for the fiscal year ended April 30, 2018, are as follows:

Retained Earnings
Apr. 30 31,200 May 1 (2017) 475,500
30 5,000    
Dividends
Sept. 30 1,250 Apr. 30 5,000
Dec. 31 1,250    
March 31 1,250    
June 30 1,250    
income Summary
Apr. 30 197,000 Apr. 30 165,800
    30 31,200

Prepare a retained earnings statement for the year.

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