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Business, 06.09.2019 17:30, OIFvet

Ti1-1 (book/static) (1) if the assets of a business are $ 480 comma 000 and the liabilities are $ 160 comma 000, how much is the equity? (2) if the equity in a business is $ 160 comma 000 and the liabilities are $ 100 comma 000, how much are the assets? (3) a company reported monthly revenues of $ 365 comma 000 and monthly expenses of $ 225 comma 000. what is the result of operations for the month? (4) if the beginning balance of retained earnings is $ 180 comma 000, revenue is $ 85 comma 000, expenses total $ 35 comma 000, and the company declares and pays a $ 20 comma 000 dividend, what is the ending balance of retained earnings? g

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