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Exercise 1-6A (Static) Effect of transactions on the accounting equation LO 1-4 At the beginning of Year 2, Better Corp

Accounting Nov 06, 2020

Exercise 1-6A (Static) Effect of transactions on the accounting equation LO 1-4

At the beginning of Year 2, Better Corp.’s accounting equation showed the following accounts and balances:

 

BETTER CORP.
Accounting Equation
  Assets = Liabilities + Stockholders’ Equity Accounting Titles
for Retained Earnings
Event Cash Land   Notes
Payable
  Common
Stock
Retained
Earnings
 
Balance 1/1/Year 2 10,000 20,000   12,000   7,000 11,000  

 

 

Better Corp. completed the following transactions during Year 2:

  1. Purchased land for $5,000 cash.

  2. Acquired $25,000 cash from the issue of common stock.

  3. Received $75,000 cash for providing services to customers.

  4. Paid cash operating expenses of $42,000.

  5. Borrowed $10,000 cash from the bank.

  6. Paid a $5,000 cash dividend to the stockholders.

  7. Determined that the market value of the land purchased in event 1 is $35,000.

 

Required

  1. Record the transactions in the accounting equation for Year 2. Record the amounts of revenue, expense, and dividends in the Retained Earnings column. Provide the appropriate titles for these accounts in the last column of the table.

  2. As of December 31, Year 2, determine the total amount of assets, liabilities, and stockholders’ equity and present this information in the form of an accounting equation.

  3. What is the amount of total assets, liabilities, and stockholders’ equity as of January 1, Year 3?

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