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From the following table calculate for the year 2019: Capital Retained Earnings Equity 2018 2019 Beginning...

From the following table calculate for the year 2019:

  1. Capital
  2. Retained Earnings
  3. Equity

2018

2019

Beginning Capital

$100,000

Issued Capital

50,000

$20,000

Treasury Stock

10,000

6,000

Beginning Retained Earnings

25,000

Net Income

10,000

7,000

Dividend Paid

5,000

4,000

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2018
2018
YEAR 2018
A Beginning Capital $100,000
B Issued Capital 50,000
C Treasury Stock 10,000
D=A+B-C Ending Capital 140,000
E Beginning Retained Earnings 25,000
F Net Income 10,000
G Dividend Paid 5,000
H=E+F-G Ending Retained Earnings 30,000
2019
YEAR 2019 2019
A Beginning Capital 140,000
B Issued Capital $20,000
C Treasury Stock 6,000
D=A+B-C Ending Capital $154,000
E Beginning Retained Earnings 30,000
F Net Income 7,000
G Dividend Paid 4,000
H=E+F-G Ending Retained Earnings 33,000
Ending Equity =154000+33000 $187,000
2018 2019
Beginning Capital $100,000 140,000
Issued Capital 50,000 $20,000
Treasury Stock 10,000 6,000
Beginning Retained Earnings 25,000 30,000
Net Income 10,000 7,000
Dividend Paid 5,000 4,000
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