A final question from Anne Marie. I see these things called current assets and...
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A final question from Anne Marie.
I see these things called current assets and current liabilities. What are they? Why show them? I have current assets of $47,797.50 and current liabilities of $5,200. Is that good or bad?
Anne's Beauty Salon, Inc
Income Statement
For the Year 20XX
Sales (Revenue)
$125,000.00
Cost of Goods Sold
25,000.00
Gross Profit
100,000.00
Payroll Expense
67,500.00
Sales, General, Administrative Expense
5,000.00
Rent Expense
1,400.00
Utilities Expense
1,670.00
Insurance Expense
500.00
Depreciation Expense
2,500.00
Total Operating Expense
78,570.00
Total Operating Income
21,430.00
Income Taxes
6,430.00
Net Income
$15,000.00
Anne's Beauty Salon, Inc
Statement of Retained Earnings
For the Month Ending December 31, 20XX
Retained Earnings, December 1
$5,000.00
Add: Net Income
15,000.00
Subtract: Dividends
(2,402.50)
Retained Earnings, December 31
$17,597.50
Anne's Beauty Salon, Inc
Balance Sheet
At December 31, 20XX
Assets
Liabilities
Current Assets
Current Liabilities
Cash
$949.50
Accounts Payable
$5,000.00
Accounts Receivable
11,948.00
Unearned Revenue
200.00
Supplies
20,500.00
Total Current Liabilities
5,200.00
Prepaid Rent
8,400.00
Prepaid Insurance
6,000.00
Total Current Assets
47,797.50
Note Payable
15,000.00
Equipment
$25,000.00
Total Liabilities
20,200.00
Less: Accumulated
Stockholders' Equity
Depreciation
(5,000.00)
20,000.00
Common Stock
30,000.00
Total Long-Term Assets
Retained Earnings
17,597.50
Total Assets
$67,797.50
Total Liabilities and
$67,797.50
Stockholders' Equity
Anne's Beauty Salon, Inc Statement of Cash Flows For the Year Ended December 31, 20XX Cash flows from operating activities: Cash receipts from revenue $12,000.00 Cash payments for expenses (14,500.00) Net cash flow from operating activities (2,500.00) Cash flows from investing activities: Cash payment to purchase equipment (20,000.00) Cash flows from financing activities: Cash receipts from issuing stock 28,000.00 Cash payment on loan (9,000.00) Cash flow from financing activities 19,000.00 Net decrease in cash (3,500.00) Plus: beginning cash balance 4,449.50 Ending cash balance $949.50
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