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Advocard
17 days ago
7

Assume the November transactions for Camindo Co. are as follows:

Business
1 answer:
Mariulka [3.8K]17 days ago
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Response:

1.                   Surry Co.

                       Income Statement

                   For the Year Ending December 31, 2016

Sales                                                    $915,000

Less: Sales returns and allowances          $55,000

Net Sales                                                  $860,000

Cost of merchandise sold                              $670,000

Gross profit                                                    $190,000

Less: Administrative expenses    $30,000  

Selling expenses                           $120,000  $150,000

Operating Profit                                               $40,000

Other Income and expenses

Rent revenue                                                $19,000

                                                                          $59,000

Less: Interest expense                                 $12,000

Net Profit                                                     $47,000

2)  Total assets = Accounts receivable + Cash + equipment = $10,000 + $25,300 + $16,800

Total assets = $52,100

3) Total assets = Total Liabilities + Stockholders' equity

$45,000 = $18,000 + Stockholders' equity

Stockholders' Equity = $45,000 - $18,000

Stockholders' Equity = $27,000

Note: retained earnings form part of stockholders' equity

4) The cash receipts and cash payments overview for a certain time frame is referred to as a Statement of Cash Flows

5) Increase in total assets = Increase in total liabilities + Increase in stockholders’ equity

$80,000 = $60,000 + (Increase in common stock + increase in retained earnings) $80,000 = $60,000 + ($8,000 + Increase in retained earnings) Increase in retained earnings = $80,000 - $60,000 - $8,000 Increase in retained earnings = $12,000

As there have been no dividends issued, the increase in Trinder's net income equals the increase in retained earnings, which is $12,000

6) Cost principle

It records assets in the accounting system initially at their acquisition cost.

7) The total assets will surpass total liabilities and equity by $40,000.

Regarding the discrepancy, the cash on the asset side will rise by $20,000 while the retained earnings will fall by $20,000 from their existing amounts. The asset side will outpace the aggregate of liabilities and equity by $20,000 - ($20,000) = $40,000

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