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Chapter 4, Problem P4.29APGA
'v"-1 evaluate a company •""' UM"B tl,e r“" ratio ‘- rhe adjusted
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- Prepare the company's income statement for the year ended December 31, 2016.
- Prepare the company's statement of owner's equity for the year ended December^ 2016. Assume that there were no contributions made by the owner during the) . .
- Prepare the company's classified
balance sheet in report form at December 31,2016. - Journalize the closing entries for Bertrand Irrigation System.
- Compute the company's
current ratio at December 31, 2016. At 1 20,5 the current ratio was 2.4. Did the company's abthty to pay current debts improve or deteriorate, or did it remain the sank,
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