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28 July, 03:02

Hawke Company had the following assets and liabilities on the dates indicated. December 31 Total Assets Total Liabilities 2019 $400,000 $250,000 2020 $460,000 $300,000 2021 $590,000 $400,000 Hawke began business on January 1, 2019, with an investment of $100,000. From an analysis of the change in owner's equity during the year, compute the net income (or loss) for: (a) 2019, assuming Hawke's drawings were $12,000 for the year. for 2019 $ (b) 2020, assuming Hawke made an additional investment of $34,000 and had no drawings in 2020. for 2020 $ (c) 2021, assuming Hawke made an additional investment of $12,000 and had drawings of $25,000 in 2021.

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  1. 28 July, 05:03
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    2019: - 62000 Income; 2020: - 24000 loss; 2021: - 43000 Income

    Explanation:

    Assets - Liabilities = Capital (Closing / Opening both)

    Profit = Closing Capital - Opening Capital + Drawings - Additional Capital

    (Opening Capital = 1st Jan, Closing Capital = 31st Dec) here

    2019

    Closing Capital = Closing Assets - Closing Liabilities

    400000 - 250000 = 150000

    Profit = Closing Capital - Opening Capital + Drawings - Additional Capital

    = 150000 - 100000 + 12000 = 62000 Income

    2020

    2020 Opening Capital = 2019 Closing Capital = 150000

    Closing Capital = Closing Assets - Closing Liabilities

    460000 - 300000 = 160000

    Profit = Closing Capital - Opening Capital + Drawings - Additional Capital

    160000 - 150000 - 34000 = 24000 loss

    2021

    2021 Opening Capital = 2020 Closing Capital = 160000

    Closing Capital = Closing Assets - Closing Liabilities

    590000 - 400000 = 190000

    Profit = Closing Capital - Opening Capital + Drawings - Additional Capital

    190000 - 160000 + 25000 - 12000 = 43000 Income
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