Principles of Financial Accounting.
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Chapter 16, Problem 12E
Use the following information to prepare a statement of
Additional Information on Current-Year Transactions
a. No dividends are declared or paid.
b. Issued additional stock for $10,000 cash.
c. Purchased equipment for cash; no equipment was sold.
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