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Chapter 6, Problem 6.4P
Prepare Stockholders’ Equity Section of
Account | Debit | Credit |
Gain on disposal of plant assets | $ 890 | |
Dividends | $ 125 | |
Cost of goods sold | 25,000 | |
Selling expenses | 5,000 | |
Dividend income | 866 | |
Advertising expense | 7000 | |
Office salaries expense | 6,700 | |
Depreciation expense | 8,250 | |
Systems consulting fees expense | 350 | |
Loss on asset impairment | 467 | |
Unrealized gain on trading investments | 200 | |
Accounting and legal fees expense | 300 | |
Loss on discontinued operations before tax | 1,000 | |
Office supplies expense | 2,000 | |
Interest income | 4,000 | |
Gain on uninsured flood damage before tax | 5,600 | |
Unreal zed loss on available-for-sale bonds before tax | 933 | |
Amortization expense | 5.500 | |
Interest expense | 900 | |
Sales salaries expense | 2,100 | |
Sales | 400,000 | |
Retained earnings beginning balance | 750,000 | |
Accumulated other comprehensive income: beginning balance | 210,000 | |
Common stock - no par: beginning balance | 82,000 |
Delaney issued $55,000 of no-par common stock on October 1 of the current year. The company also repurchased $13,500 of its shares at the end of the reporting period. The company is subject to a 40% income tax rate.
Required
Prepare the stockholders’ equity section of the balance sheet at December 31 of the current year. Round to the nearest dollar.
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