ACCT.PRINCIPLES-WILEYPLUS NEXTGEN
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ISBN: 9781119709954
Author: Weygandt
Publisher: WILEY
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In alphabetical order below are balance sheet items for Robinson Company at December 31, 2022. Sandra Robinson is the owner of
Robinson Company.
Accounts payable
Accounts receivable
Cash
Owner's capital
Total Assets
Liabilities
$94,600
Prepare a balance sheet. (List Assets in order of liquidity.)
Owner's Equity
72,400
45,700
23,500
ROBINSON COMPANY
Balance Sheet
For the Year Ended December 31, 2022
Assets
Liabilities and Owner's Equity
Total Liabilities and Owner's Equity
$
$
$
118,100
94,600
23,500
118,100
In alphabetical order below are balance sheet items for Allen Company at December 31, 2020. Sarah Allen is the owner of Allen
Company.
Accounts payable
$97,500
Accounts receivable
72,800
Cash
50,800
Owner's capital
26,100
Prepare a balance sheet. (List Assets in order of liquidity.)
ALLEN COMPANY
Balance Sheet
Assets
$
$
Liabilities and Owner's Equity
$
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In alphabetical order below are balance sheet items for Robinson Company at December 31, 2022. Sandra Robinson is the owner of
Robinson Company.
Accounts payable
Accounts receivable
Cash
Owner's capital
$94,600
72,400
45,700
23,500
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Prepare a balance sheet. (List Assets in order of liquidity.)
ROBINSON COMPANY
Balance Sheet
Assets
Liabilities and Owner's Equity
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