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Chapter 8, Problem 9E
EXERCISE 8-9 Budgeted
The management of Mecca Copy, a photocopying center located on University Avenue, has compiled the following data to use in preparing its budgeted balance sheet for next year
Ending Balances
Cash | ? |
$8,100 | |
Supplies inventory | $3,200 |
Equipment | $34,000 |
$16,000 | |
Accounts payable | $1,800 |
Common stock | $5,000 |
? |
The beginning balance of retained earnings was $28,000, net income is budgeted to be $11,500, and dividends are budgeted to be $4,800.
Required:
Prepare the company's budgeted balance sheet.
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Exercise 8-9 (Static) Budgeted Balance Sheet [LO8-10]
Mecca Copy, a photocopying center located on University Avenue, provided the following data to prepare a budgeted balance sheet
for next year:
Ending
Balances.
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Cash
Accounts receivable.
Supplies inventory
Equipment
Accumulated depreciation
Accounts payable
Common stock
Retained earnings
The beginning balance of retained earnings was $28,000, budgeted net income is $11,500, and budgeted dividends are $4,800.
$ 8,100
$ 3,200
$ 34,000
$ 16,000
$ 1,800
$5,000
Required:
Prepare the company's budgeted balance sheet.
Note: Amounts to be deducted should be indicated by a minus sign.
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The management of Mecca Copy, a photocopying center located on University Avenue, has compiled the following data to use in
preparing its budgeted balance sheet for next year:
Cash
Accounts receivable
Supplies inventory
Equipment
Accumulated depreciation
Accounts payable
Common stock
Retained earnings
Ending
Balances
?
$ 9,200
$ 2,800
$ 39,500
$ 16,000
Current assets:
$ 2,900
$ 5,000
?
The beginning balance of retained earnings was $28,000, net income is budgeted to be $17,800, and dividends are budgeted to be
$3,700.
Required:
Prepare the company's budgeted balance sheet. (Amounts to be deducted should be indicated by a minus sign.)
Mecca Copy
Budgeted Balance Sheet
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The management of Mecca Copy, a photocopying center located on University Avenue, has compiled the following data to use in
preparing its budgeted balance sheet for next year:
Cash
Accounts receivable
Supplies inventory
Equipment
Accumulated depreciation
Accounts payable
Common stock
Retained earnings.
Ending
Balances
?
$ 9,000
$ 2,400
$ 38,500
$ 15,600
$ 2,700
$ 5,000
?
The beginning balance of retained earnings was $26,000, net income is budgeted to be $15,400, and dividends are budgeted to be
$5,400.
Required:
Prepare the company's budgeted balance sheet. (Amounts to be deducted should be indicated by a minus sign.)
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