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    Sapphire2u Posts: 4, Reputation: 1
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    Sep 23, 2007, 10:54 AM
    Figuring out Equity, ASAP
    Hi I'm new to accounting. Let me first begin by saying I don't know the first thing about accounting. However, I start an account class this week. My problem is I have homework due on my first day. Below are 3 questions that I need to answer and any help would be greatly appreciated. Could someone explain this to me please, I'm at a total loss.

    Answer the following questions using the accounting equation:

    1) An office supply company has assets equat to $123,000 and liabilities equat to $47,000 at year end. What is the total equity for the supply company at year end?


    2) At the beginning of the year a company's assets are $300,000 and it's quity is $100,000 During the year assets increase $80,000 and liabilities increase $50,000. What is the equity at the end of the year?

    3) At the beginning of the year a company's liabilities equal $70,000. During the year assets increase by $60,000 and at year end assets equal $190,000. Liabilities decrease $5000 during the year. What are the beginning and ending amounts of euqity?


    Could anyone explain to me how I go about figuring this stuff out? HELP! :confused:

    Thank you for any help you can offer me.
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    Sep 25, 2007, 09:29 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by Sapphire2u
    Hi I'm new to accounting. Let me first begin by saying I don't know the first thing about accounting. However, I start an account class this week. My problem is I have homework due on my first day. Below are 3 questions that I need to answer and any help would be greatly appreciated. Could someone explain this to me please, I'm at a total loss.

    Answer the following questions using the accounting equation:

    1) An office supply company has assets equat to $123,000 and liabilities equat to $47,000 at year end. What is the total equity for the supply company at year end?


    2) At the beginning of the year a company's assets are $300,000 and it's quity is $100,000 During the year assets increase $80,000 and liabilities increase $50,000. What is the equity at the end of the year?

    3) At the beginning of the year a company's liabilities equal $70,000. During the year assets increase by $60,000 and at year end assets equal $190,000. Liabilities decrease $5000 during the year. What are the beginning and ending amounts of euqity?


    Could anyone explain to me how I go about figuring this stuff out? HELP! :confused:

    Thank you for any help you can offer me.
    Q1: ASSETS - LIABILITIES = EQUITY
    Q2: Use the equation in Q1
    (A) 300,000 - (L) = (E) 100,000 : Liabilities must equal $200,000
    (A) 360,000 - (L) 250,000 = (E) $110,000
    Q3: Work backwards

    ENDING
    (A) 190,000 - (L) 65,000 = (E) 125,000

    BEGINNING
    (A) [190,000-60,000]=140,000 - (L) 70,000 = (E) 70,000

    Can you see how to use the equation to fill in the blanks? Let me know if you have any questions.
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    Sep 26, 2007, 04:55 PM
    1)
    Assets – Liabilities = Equity
    123,000 – 47,000 = Equity
    Equity = 76,000


    2)
    Beginning of Year
    300,000 = 200,000 + 100,000

    End of Year
    380,000 = 250,000 + Equity
    Equity = 130,000

    Note to ianhorn445…you used an increase of 60,000 in assets, not 80,000. You probably mixed the numbers up from question 3 (I did the same thing myself at first).


    3)

    Beginning of Year
    Assets = 70,000 + Equity
    Assets = 190,000 – 60,000 = 130,000
    Equity = 60,000

    End of Year
    190,000 = 65,000 + Equity
    Equity = 125,000

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