QS 3-28 (Algo) Preparing a statement of retained earnings LO C2 J. Clancy owns Clancy Consulting. On December 31 of the prior year, the Retained Earnings account balance was $23,500. During the current year, the company paid $12,400 in cash dividends. Clancy Consulting reports net income of $49,100 for the current year. Prepare a statement of retained earnings for Clancy Consulting for the current year ended December 31. CLANCY CONSULTING Statement of Retained Earnings Retained earnings, December 31 prior year Retained earnings, Dec. 31 current year
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- Statement of Retained Earnings for Brunswick Corporation Brunswick Corporation reported the following amounts in various statements included in its Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2013. (All amounts are stated in millions of dollars.) Required Prepare a statement of retained earnings for Brunswick Corporation for the year ended December 31, 2013. Brunswick does not actually present a statement of retained earnings in its annual report. Instead, it presents a broader statement of shareholders equity. Describe the information that would be included on this statement that is not included on a statement of retained earnings.Multiple-step income statement and balance sheet The following selected accounts and their current balances appear in the ledger of Clairemont Co. for the fiscal year ended May 31, 20Y2: Instructions 1. Prepare a multiple-step income statement. 2. Prepare a statement of stockholders equity. Additional common stock of 75,000 was issued during the year ended May 31, 20Y2. 3. Prepare a balance sheet, assuming that the current portion of the note payable is 50,000. 4. Briefly explain how multiple and single-step income statements differ.Multiple-step income statement and balance sheet The following selected accounts and their current balances appear in the ledger of Kanpur Co. for the fiscal year ended June 30, 20Y7: Instructions 1. Prepare a multiple-step income statement. 2. Prepare a statement of stockholders equity. Additional common stock of 7,500 was issued during the year ended June 30, 20Y7. 3. Prepare a balance sheet, assuming that the current portion of the note payable is 7,000. 4. Briefly explain how multiple and single-step income statements differ.
- Entries for selected corporate transactions Nav-Go Enterprises Inc. produces aeronautical navigation equipment. The stockholders equity accounts of Nav-Go Enterprises Inc., with balances on January 1, 20Y3, are as follows: The following selected transactions occurred during the year: Jan. 15. Paid cash dividends of 0.06 per share on the common stock. The dividend had been properly recorded when declared on December 1 of the preceding fiscal year for 34,320. Mar. 15. Sold all of the treasury stock for 6.75 per share. Apr. 13. Issued 200,000 shares of common stock for 8 per share. June 14. Declared a 3% stock dividend on common stock, to be capitalized at the market price of the stock, which is 7.50 per share. July 16. Issued the certificates for the dividend declared on June 14. Oct. 30. Purchased 50,000 shares of treasury stock for 6 per share. Dec. 30. Declared a 0.08-per-share dividend on common stock. 31. Closed the two dividends accounts to Retained Earnings. Instructions 1. Enter the January 1 balances in T accounts for the stockholders equity accounts listed. Also prepare T accounts for the following: Paid-In Capital from Sale of Treasury Stock; Stock Dividends Distributable; Stock Dividends; Cash Dividends. 2. Journalize the entries to record the transactions and post to the eight selected accounts. 3. Prepare a retained earnings statement for the year ended December 31, 20Y3. 4. Prepare the Stockholders Equity section of the December 31, 20Y3, balance sheet Using Method 1 of Exhibit 8.Determining Retained Earnings and Net Income The following information appears in the records of Jones Corporation at year-end: $? 64,800 40,800 Equipment, net 259,200 288,000 Accounts receivable $96,000 Retained earnings Accounts payable 45,600 Supplies Cash Common stock a. Calculate the balance in retained earnings at year-end. b. If the amount of the retained earnings at the beginning of the year was $60,000, and $25,000 in dividends is paid during the year, calculate net income (net loss) for the year.Relationships Among the Financial Statements The following information for Kellman Inc. is available at the end of the year. Total assets on Jan. 1 $72,500 Total assets on Dec. 31 78,900 Total liabilities on Jan. 1 12,100 Total liabilities on Dec. 31 9,800 Common stock on Jan. 1 Common stock on Dec. 31 Net income for the year Required: Calculate the amount of dividends declared reported on the retained earnings statement. $50,000 50,000 14,400
- Retained Earnings Tigress Manufacturing had beginning retained earnings of $650,000. During the year, Tigress paid cash dividends of $70,000 to preferred stockholders and $55,000 to common stockholders. Net income for the year was $340,000. Required: 1. Reproduce the Retained Earnings T-account for the year starting with the beginning balance. Retained Earnings Beginning balance fill in the blank e10d4df99074f8a_1 Preferred dividends fill in the blank e10d4df99074f8a_2 Common dividends fill in the blank e10d4df99074f8a_3 Net income fill in the blank e10d4df99074f8a_4 Ending balance fill in the blank e10d4df99074f8a_5 2. Determine what Tigress's ending retained earnings is assuming that during the year it discovers that net income was overstated by $13,000 in prior years due to an error. The error was corrected and the current year's net income is correct. Ending Retained Earnings $fillRetained Earnings Statement Pressure Pumps Corporation, a manufacturer of industrial pumps, reports the following results for the year ended January 31, 20Y2: Retained earnings, February 1, 20Y1 $411,900 Net income 57,700 Cash dividends declared 10,400 Stock dividends declared 19,600 Prepare a retained earnings statement for the fiscal year ended January 31, 20Y2. Pressure Pumps CorporationRetained Earnings StatementFor the Year Ended January 31, 20Y2 $- Select - $- Select - - Select - - Select - $- Select -Denna Company's working capltal accounts at the beginning of the year follow Cash Marketable securities Accounts receivable, net Inventory Prepaid expenses Accounts payable Notes due within one year Accrued liabilities $ 85,eee $ 25,600 S 386,000 $ 499, 000 S 18, See $ 227,000 $ 130,eee $ 73,500 During the year, Denna Company completed the following transactions: x. Paid a cash dividend previously declared, $45,000. a. Issued additional shares of common stock for cash. $230,000. b Sold inventory costing $82.000 for $115,000, on account c. Wrote off uncollectible accounts in the amount of $16,000, reducing the accounts recelvabie balance accordingly d. Declared a cash dividend, $45.000. e Paid accounts payable, $124,000. f Borrowed cash on a short-term note with the bank, $82,500 g. Sold inventory costing $19,500 for $13,000 cash. h. Purchased Inventory on account. $61.250. 1. Pald off all short-term notes due, $212,500. J. Purchased equipment for cash, $87,000. k. Sold marketable…
- Retained Earnings Statement Willow Wanderer Cameras Inc. reported the following results for the year ending October 31, 20Y9: Retained earnings, November 1, 20Y8 $2,120,000 Net income 720,800 Cash dividends declared 61,000 Stock dividends declared 156,000 Prepare a retained earnings statement for the fiscal year ended October 31, 20Y9. cash/net income/retained earning, oct 31 20y9/retained earnings, nov 1 20y8/accounts receivable/dividends declared/ Willow Wanderer Cameras Inc. Retained Earnings Statement For the Year Ended October 31, 20Y9 $ $ $Income Statement Goldfinger Corporation had account balances at the end of the current year as follows: sales revenue, $13,600; cost of goods sold, $8,300; operating expenses, $3,200; and income tax expense, $630. Assume shareholders owned 500 shares of Goldfinger's common stock during the year. Prepare Goldfinger's income statement for the current year. GOLDFINGER CORPORATION Income Statement For the Year Ended December 31, Current Year Sales revenuePreview File Edit View V mgt120h-j17.pdf Page 8 of 10 Go Tools U Window Help ₁ V d. Company D has revenue of $783,000 and net income of $21,000 after income tax expense of $17,000. What do its other expenses total? ● For this year, Company E has net income of $43,000 and declared a dividend of $11,000. The company's beginning retained earnings totalled $217,000. At the end of the year, the company had current assets of $387,000, noncurrent assets of $414,000, current liabilities of $205,000, and share capital of $181,000. The company decides to borrow a long-term loan (long-term bond) for cash in order to raise its working capital to $250,000. Working capital is current assets minus current liabilities. Currently, working capital is $182,000 ($387,000 - 205,000). If it does so, what will the total noncurrent liabilities be? Search ((. Ơ ០១ Sat Apr 15 2:58 PM