The balance sheet items of The Sweet Soda Shop (arranged in alphabetical order) were as follows at

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The balance sheet items of The Sweet Soda Shop (arranged in alphabetical order) were as follows at the close of business on September 30, 2011:


The balance sheet items of The Sweet Soda Shop (arranged


The transactions occurring during the first week of October were:
Oct. 3 Additional capital stock was sold for $30,000. The accounts payable were paid in full.
(No payment was made on the notes payable.)
Oct. 6 More furniture was purchased on account at a cost of $18,000, to be paid within
30 days. Supplies were purchased for $1,000 cash from a restaurant supply center that was going out of business. These supplies would have cost $1,875 if purchased under normal circumstances.
Oct. 1–6 Revenues of $5,500 were earned and paid in cash. Expenses required to earn the revenues of $4,000 were incurred and paid in cash.
Instructions
a. Prepare a balance sheet at September 30, 2011. (You will need to compute the missing figure for Notes Payable.)
b. Prepare a balance sheet at October 6, 2011. Also prepare an income statement and a statement of cash flows for the period October 1–6, 2011. In your statement of cash flows, treat the purchase of supplies and the payment of accounts payable as operating activities.
c. Assume the notes payable do not come due for several years. Is The Sweet Soda Shop in a stronger financial position on September 30 or on October 6? Explainbriefly.

Balance Sheet
Balance sheet is a statement of the financial position of a business that list all the assets, liabilities, and owner’s equity and shareholder’s equity at a particular point of time. A balance sheet is also called as a “statement of financial...
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Financial And Managerial Accounting

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14th International Edition

Authors: Jan R. Williams, Joseph V. Carcello, Mark S. Bettner, Sue Haka, Susan F. Haka

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