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Chapter 1, Problem E1.24E
E1-24 Using the
Learning Objective 3
The records of Felix Company show the following at December 31, 2018:
Assets & Liabilities: | Equity: | ||
Beginning: | Owner contribution | $11,000 | |
Assets | $67,000 | Owner withdrawal | 8,000 |
Liabilities | 11,000 | Revenues | 205,000 |
Ending: | Expenses | ? | |
Assets | $46,000 | ||
Liabilities | 34,000 |
Requirements
1. Compute the missing amount for Felix Company You will need to work through owner's equity
2. Did Felix earn a net income or suffer a net loss for the year? Compute the amount.
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