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Chapter 4, Problem 4PSA
Problem 4-4A Preparing closing entries, financial statements, and ratios C3 A1 P2
The adjusted
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- Prepare the income statement and the statement of owner's equity for calendar-year 2019 and the classified
balance sheet at December 31. 2019. Check [1] Total assets [12/31/2019), $218,100; Net income, 14,300 - Prepare the necessary closing entries at December 31, 2019.
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Use the information in the financial statements to compute these ratios: («) return on assets (total assets at December 31. 2018. was S200.000). (b) debt ratio, (c) profit margin ratio (use total revenues as the denominator), and (d)
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