Effect of net income on a firm's balance sheet Conrad Air, Inc., reported net income of $1,359,000 for the year ended December 31, 2016. Show how Conrad's balance sheet would change from 2015 E to 2016 depending on how Conrad "spent" those earnings as described in the scenarios that appear below. a. Conrad paid no dividends during the year and invested the funds in marketable securities b. Conrad paid dividends totaling $501,000 and used the balance of the net income to retire (pay off) long-term debt. c. Conrad paid dividends totaling S501,000 and invested the balance of the net income in building a new hangar. d. Conrad paid out all 51,359,000 as dividends to its stockholders. (Click on the icon located on the top-right corner of the data table below in order to copy its contents into a spreadsheet.) Conrad Air, Inc. Balance Sheet as of December 31, 2015 Assets Cash Marketable securities Accounts receivable Inventories Current assets Equipment Buildings Fixed assets Total assets $116,000 31.000 41,000 133,000 $321,000 $2.975 000 1,610 000 $4.585.000 $4.906.000 Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity Accounts payable Short-term notes Current liabilities Long-term debt w Total liabilities Common stock Retained earnings Stockholders' equity Total liabilities and equity $69,000 50,000 $119,000 $2,726,000 $2,845,000 $495.000 1,566,000 $2,061,000 $4.906,000 a. I Conrad paid no dividends during the year and invested the funds in marketable securities, the amount transferred to the balance sheet will be $(Round to the nearest dollar) The ending marketable securities will be $(Round to the nearest dollar) The ending retained camings will be s (Round to the nearest dollar) b. I Conrad paid dividends totaling $501,000 and used the balance of the net income to retire (pay of) long term dubt the amount transferred to the balance sheet will be s Raund ta The ending long term debt will be $(Round to the nearest dolar) The ending retained earning will be s Round to the nearest dollar) c. If Conrad paid dividends totaling $501.000 and invested the balance of the net income in building a new hangar the amount transferred to the balance sheet will be $ (Round to the The ending buildings will be s Round to the nearest dollar) The ending retained earnings will be 5 Round to the nearest dollar) d. Conrad paid out all 51.359 000 as dividends to its stockholders the amount transferred to the balance shoot will be $ (Round to the nearest dollar) The ending retained earnings will be $ (Round to the nearest dollar.)