Financial Accounting: An Integrated Statements Approach, 2nd Edition

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Chapter 1 The Role of Accounting in Business 51

Therefore, if assets are $20,000 and liabilities are $12,000,
stockholders’ equity is $8,000 (answer D), as indicated in the
following computation:


Assets LiabilitiesStockholders’ Equity
$20,000 $12,000Stockholders’ Equity
$20,000$12,000Stockholders’ Equity
$8,000 Stockholders’ Equity


  1. B Net income is the excess of revenue over expenses, or
    $7,500 (answer B). If expenses exceed revenue, the difference
    is a net loss. Dividends are the opposite of the stockholders
    investing in the business and do not affect the amount of net
    income or net loss.

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