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Sheridan Company began the year with $105800 in its Common Stock account and a debit balance in Retained Earnings of $45400. During the year, the company earned net income of $22700 and declared and paid $7600 of dividends. In addition, the company sold additional common stock amounting to $27700. Based on this information, what should the transaction analysis show for the ending total of all stockholders' equity accounts?

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Answer:

total common Stock 128.500

Total retained earnings $-25.300

Step-by-step explanation:

began of the year

Common Stock Account $105.800

Retained Earning -$45.400

Movement in the accounts

Common Stock Accounting

Initial common Stock $105.800

Additional common stock $27.700

total common Stock 128.500

Retaining Earnings -45.400

Net income yerar 1 +$27.700

paid dividends - $7.600

Total retained earnings $-25.300

Total stockholders account $103.200

As you can see you add the new common stock amounting to the past common stock , the retaining earning starts as a debit balance account it's the reason why I put negative a the starts, after you sum the net income of the year and subtract the paid dividends, as the result you have a debt balance in retained earning of $-25.300

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