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    Apr 11, 2014, 08:43 PM
    Accounting how to caculate
    Gilkey Corporation began the year with retained earnings of $155,000. During the year, the company issued $210,000 of common stock, recorded expenses of $600,000, and paid dividends of $40,000. If Gilkey's ending retained earnings was $165,000, what was the company's revenue for the year?

    b. $650,000 is correct but how to get the answer thank you
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    Apr 12, 2014, 03:48 PM
    You have to know the Retained Earnings Formula, which is:
    Beginning Retained Earnings + Common Stock issued - Cash Dividends + Net Income (Revenues - Expenses) = Ending Retained Earnings

    Rewritten to find Net Income:
    Net Income = Ending Retained Earnings - Beginning Retained - Common Stock Issued + Cash dividends + Expenses

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