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The balance sheet of DCC Corp., as of the end of Quarter 2, is provided below. BS Assets Liab. & Owners Equity Cash $11,300 Accounts

The balance sheet of DCC Corp., as of the end of Quarter 2, is provided below.
BS
Assets Liab. & Owners Equity
Cash $11,300 Accounts payable $500
A/R $1,000
Inventory Long-term debt $8,000
parts $600 Common Stock $4,000
finished goods $6,000 ($2 par value)
Paid-in-surplus $5,000
Retained Earnings $1,400
Total Assets $18,900 Liab. & Owners Equity $18,900

During Quarter 3:

DCC purchased $3500 worth of parts, $1800 with cash, the remainder to be paid in Quarter 4.
Sold 6 computers, each for $750.
4 were sold for cash, 2 were sold on credit with payment to be received in Quarter 4.
The gross margin was 34%
Annual interest rate on LTD is 3.5%. Interest is paid and expensed quarterly.
SG&A expenses = $500 were paid in Quarter 3
The tax rate is 35% and Quarter 3 taxes will be paid in Quarter 4
The dividend payout ratio (dividends/Net Income) is 28% (paid immediately)
200 new shares of common stock were issued and sold for $1200 in Quarter 3
Purchase the warehouse DCC is located in for $20,000 cash on the first day of Quarter 3
$10,000 long-term debt was issued on the first day of Quarter 3.
The warehouse will be depreciated over 20 years. Depreciation is expensed quarterly.
Create journal entries for Quarter 3 transactions, and the Quarter 3 ending balance sheet.
(Hint: you will need to create the income statement.)
Create a SCF for Quarter 3.

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