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A company that uses the accrual method of accounting started the fiscal year with assets of $600,000 and liabilities of $400,000. During the fiscal year the company recorded credit sales of $250,000, of which $8,000 remained to be collected at year end, and incurred expenses of $90,000, of which $72,000 was paid in cash. A stock dividend valued at $10,000 was declared and issued to stockholders during the year. What is the year-end balance of total equity

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Answer:

$360,000

Step-by-step explanation:

Calculation to determine What is the year-end balance of total equity

First step

Beginning equity = Total assets - Total liabilities.

Beginning equity= $600,000 - 400,000

Beginning equity= $200,000

Second step

Net income = Revenues - Expenses

Net income= $250,000 - $90,000

Net income= $160,000

Last step

Ending balance of Equity = Beginning equity + Net income

Ending balance of Equity = $200,000 + $160,000

Ending balance of Equity = $360,000

Therefore the year-end balance of total equity is $360,000

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