Financial Accounting
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ISBN: 9780133791129
Author: Jane L. Reimers
Publisher: Pearson Higher Ed
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A comparative balance sheet and income statement is shown for Cruz, Incorporated.
CRUZ, INCORPORATED
Comparative Balance Sheets
At December 31
2021
2020
Assets
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Cash
$ 66,100
$ 16,600
Accounts receivable, net
28,500
35,200
Inventory
59,700
66,100
Prepaid expenses
3,700
3,000
Total current assets
158,000
120,900
Furniture
74,600
85,000
Accumulated depreciation—Furniture
(11,600)
(6,400)
Total assets
$ 221,000
$ 199,500
Liabilities and Equity
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Accounts payable
$ 10,400
$ 14,700
Wages payable
6,300
3,500
Income taxes payable
1,000
1,900
Total current liabilities
17,700
20,100
Notes payable (long-term)
20,700
50,500
Total liabilities
38,400
70,600
Equity
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Common stock, $5 par value
159,500
125,000
Retained earnings
23,100
3,900
Total liabilities and equity
$ 221,000
$ 199,500…
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Chapter 2 Solutions
Financial Accounting
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