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yawa3891 [41]
4 years ago
7

Consider the following income statement for the Heir Jordan Corporation:

Business
1 answer:
DanielleElmas [232]4 years ago
5 0

Answer and Explanation:

The preparation of the balance sheet is prepared below:-

Assets          Amount    Percentage   Liabilities    Amount    Percentage

Cash            2,450       5.30%       Payable        4,000       8.66%

Receivables 4,000     8.66%        Notes            8,400       0

Inventory     9,000    19.48%    Total Current    12,400      0

Total            15,450   33.44%         Debt             21,000      0

Fixed

Assets        37,600   81.39%   Common Stock    14,000     0

Total         53,050  114.83%  Retained Earnings 5,650      0

                                              Total Equity            19,650      0

                                              Total Liabilities & OE 53,050    0

In this question, the total assets and the account payable are varied with the sales while on the other hand there is no requirement for liabilities and equity

Moreover, we divided all assets and account payable with sales of $46,200 and in other columns we put 0 as shown above

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