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- Explain how the following items affect equity: revenue, expenses, investments by owners, and distributions to owners.Identify the correct components of the income statement. A. revenues, losses, expenses, and gains B. assets, liabilities, and owners equity C. revenues, expenses, investments by owners, distributions to owners D. assets, liabilities, and dividendsIdentify the asset from the following list of accounts:a. Notes Payableb. Common Stockc. Retained Earningsd. Inventory
- Classify the accounts listed below by matching the account name with one of the following financial statementsections in which the account would be reported:a. Current Assetsb. Fixed Assetsc. Intangible Assetsd. Current Liabilitye. Long-Term Liabilityf. Owners’ Equityg. Revenuesh. Operating Expensesi. Other Income/Expense____ 31. Buildings____ 32. Accumulated Depreciation - Buildings____ 33. Depreciation Expense____ 34. Trademarks____ 35. Amortization Expense____ 36. Repairs Expense____ 37. Land Improvements____ 38. Gain on sale of equipment____ 39. Loss on disposal of asset____ 40. Loss from Impaired Goodwill(See chart below for the account titles) Identify or classify the different account titles as to whether they belong to Assets, Liabilities, Owners' Equity Revenue or Expense of the busi- ness. Fill the amounts of the following SFP and SCI elements: Current Assets: _________ Noncurrent Assets:_______ Current Liabilities: ________ Noncurrent Liabilities: _______ Sales: ________ Expenses: ________ Net Income (Loss): ________Under the column Financial Statement, choose from the list of codes below, the appropriate financial statement where the accounts listed would appear. Financial Statement Code Income Statement I/S Balance Sheet B/S Statement of Owner's Equity O/E b. For the column Balance Sheet Classification, choose the appropriate balance sheet classification from the list of codes below. If the account does not belong on the balance sheet, use the code n/a. Balance Sheet Classification Code Current Assets CA Long-term Investments LTI Property, Plant and Equipment PPE Intangibles I Goodwill G Current Liabilities CL Non-Current Liabilities NCL Owner's Equity OE Not on the Balance Sheet n/a a. b. Accounts in financial statement Financial Statement Balance Sheet Classification Accumulated depreciation – furniture Interest…
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- Please help with this Accounting type Question: Long term solvency is indicated by A. Asset Liability Ratio B. Debt Equity Ratio C. Interest Coverage Ratio D. All are correctPlease compute for the following: 1. Total noncurrent assets 2. Total liabilities and shareholders' equityThe following classification scheme typically is used in the preparation of a balance sheet: a. Current assets b. Investments c. Property, plant, and equipment d. Intangible assets e. Other assets f. Current liabilities g. Long-term liabilities h. Contributed capital i. Retained earnings Required: Using the letters above and the format below, indicate the balance sheet category from the dropdown listing in which an entity typically would place each of the following items. Contra accounts should be indicated by the corresponding dropdown choice shown with parentheses. (If an Item relates to more than one balance sheet category, select the dropdown option that represents all applicable categories.) 1. Long-term receivables 2. Accumulated amortization 3. Current maturities of long-term debt 4. Notes payable (short-term) 5. Accrued payroll taxes 6. Leasehold improvements 7. 8. Machinery 9. Common stock 10. Short-term investments 11. Deferred tax liability Retained earnings appropriated for…