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- 24.-Cash dividends of $75,356 were declared during the year. Cash dividends payable were $11,814 at the beginning of the year and $14,402 at the end of the year. The amount of cash for the payment of dividends during the year isCash dividends of $77,023 were declared during the year. Cash dividends payable were $10,060 and $13,132 at the beginning and end of the year, respectively. Determine the amount of cash for the payment of dividends during the year.Select the correct answer.$77,023 $66,963 $90,155 $73,951Cash dividends of $78,312 were declared during the year. Cash dividends payable were $12,000 and $13,834 at the beginning and end of the year, respectively. Determine the amount of cash for the payment of dividends during the year.
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- The following data were taken from the balance sheet of Albertini Company at the end of two recent fiscal years: Current Year Previous Year Current assets: Cash Marketable securities Accounts and notes receivable (net) Inventories Prepaid expenses Total current assets Current liabilities: Accounts and notes payable (short-term) Accrued liabilities Total current liabilities. $620,500 718,500 294,000 749,800 386,200 $2,769,000 1. Working capital 2. Current ratio 3. Quick ratio b. The liquidity of Albertini has in current assets relative to current liabilities. $411,800 298,200 $710,000 $496,000 558,000 186,000 529,500 338,500 $2,108,000 $434,000 186,000 $620,000 a. Determine for each year (1) the working capital, (2) the current ratio, and (3) the quick ratio. Round ratios to one decimal place. Current Year Previous Year from the preceding year to the current year. The working capital, current ratio, and quick ratio have all Most of these changes are the result of anMidyear on July 31st the digby corporation's balance sheet reported: TOtal liabilities of $128.513 million , cash of $10.050 million , Total assets of $209.895 million, Total common stock of $6.350 million. What were the Digby corporation retained earnings? A. $75.032 million B. $87.732 Million C. $85.082 Million D. $97.782 MillionCompute the annual dollar changes and percent changes for each of the following accounts. Current Yr Prior Yr Short-term investments . $374,634 $234,000 Accounts receivable 97,364 101,000 Notes payable 0 88,000