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4 June, 04:37

On January 1, Year 3, Wayfarer Co.'s assets were $330,000 and its stockholders' equity was $146,000. During the year, assets increased $18,000 and liabilities decreased $16,000. Required: Determine the amount of stockholders' equity at December 31, Year 3.

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  1. 4 June, 07:36
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    The Balance of stockholder's equity at December 31 Year 3 is $180000.

    Explanation:

    The basic accounting equation states that Assets are always equal to the sum of Liabilties and Equity.

    Thus, the equation can be written as:

    Assets = Liabilities + Equity

    The libilities at the start of the year were,

    330000 = Liabilities + 146000

    Liabilities = 330000 - 146000 = $184000

    If Liabilities at the end were 16000 less than at start, Closing balance of Liabilities will be 184000 - 16000 = $168000

    The Closing balance of assets will be 330000 + 18000 = $ 348000

    The closing balance of Stockholder's equity at Dec 31 Year 3 is:

    348000 = 168000 + Equity

    Equity = 348000 - 168000 = $180000
  2. 4 June, 08:29
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    Equity at December 31 Year 3 = $180000

    Explanation:

    Basic principle of Accounting The total Assets are equal to to sum of total Liabilities and Shareholders equity and these two sides must always balance

    Beggining of the year given A = $330000 E = $146000 L = ?

    A = L + E

    330000 = L + 146000

    L = $184000 remember the golden rule has to balance.

    At year end assets increased by $18000 and liabilities decreased by $16000

    A = 330000+18000 = $348 000, L = 184000-16000=$168000

    Back to the Equation

    A = L + E

    348000 = 168000 + E

    E = 348000 - 168000 = $180000

    Prove the golden rule 180000+168000 = $348000 which is the total assets

    Equity at December 31 Year 3 = $180000
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