The transactions listed below relate to Wainwright Inc. You are to assume that on the...

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The transactions listed below relate to Wainwright Inc. You are to assume that on the date on which each of the transactions occurred,
the corporation's accounts showed only common stock ( $100 par) outstanding, a current ratio of 2.7:1, and a substantial net income
for the year to date (before giving effect to the transaction concerned). On that date, the book value per share of stock was $151.53.
Each numbered transaction is to be considered completely independent of the others, and its related answer should be based on the
effect(s) of that transaction alone. Assume that all numbered transactions occurred during 2026 and that the amount involved in each
case is sufficiently material to distort reported net income if improperly included in the determination of net income. Assume further
that each transaction was recorded in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles and, where applicable, in conformity
with the all-inclusive concept of the income statement.
Select as many options as you deem appropriate to reflect the effect(s) of each transaction as of the date of the transaction.
Part 1
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In January, the board directed the write-off of certain patent rights that had suddenly and unexpectedly become worthless.
Increased the corporation's 2026 net income.
Decreased the corporation's 2026 net income.
Increased the corporation's total retained earnings directly (i.e., not via net income).
Decreased the corporation's total retained earnings directly.
Increased the corporation's current ratio.
Decreased the corporation's current ratio.
Increased each stockholder's proportionate share of total stockholders' equity.
Decreased each stockholder's proportionate share of total stockholders' equity.
Increased each stockholder's equity per share of stock (book value).
Decreased each stockholder's equity per share of stock (book value).
Had none of the foregoing effects.
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Part 2
The corporation sold at a profit land and a building that had been idle for some time. Under the terms of the sale, the corporation
received a portion of the sales price in cash immediately, the balance maturing at 6-month intervals.
Increased the corporation's 2026 net income.
Decreased the corporation's 2026 net income.
Increased the corporation's total retained earnings directly (i.e., not via net income).
Decreased the corporation's total retained earnings directly.
Increased the corporation's current ratio.
Decreased the corporation's current ratio.
Increased each stockholder's proportionate share of total stockholders' equity.
Decreased each stockholder's proportionate share of total stockholders' equity.
Increased each stockholder's equity per share of stock (book value).
Decreased each stockholder's equity per share of stock (book value).
Had none of the foregoing effects.
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