FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
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Use the following data to prepare a statement of retained earnings for June Corporation.
Total retained earnings originally reported as of January 1 | $347,000 |
Stock dividends declared during the year | 25,000 |
Cash dividends declared during the year | 40,000 |
Net income for the year | 70,000 |
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