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    Sep 7, 2006, 08:14 PM
    I Need help with probably the simplest accounting question ever
    Okay, I realize this may be the simplest accounting question ever, but for sone reason I can't figure out the correct answer. If you're given an amount in total revenue and an amount in total expense.. how do you find the dividend? And likewise, if you're given a dividend amount and a total expense amount.. how do you find the total revenue?

    EX. 1)
    DIVIDEND a.)________
    TOTAL REVENUES: $215,000
    TOTAL EXPENSES: $165,000

    EX. 2)
    DIVIDEND: $5,000
    TOTAL REVENUES b.)_________
    TOTAL EXPENSES: $80,000


    Thanks for your reply.
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    Sep 8, 2006, 10:30 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by X0X0mellX0X0
    Okay, I realize this may be the simplest accounting question ever
    No, the simplest accounting question ever is if I have $100 in Assets and $80 in Liabilities, how much Equity do I have?

    On to your problem…

    Btw, for anyone who wants to know, the answer is $20 in Equity.

    Quote Originally Posted by X0X0mellX0X0
    If you're given an amount in total revenue and an amount in total expense…how do you find the dividend? And likewise, if you're given a dividend amount and a total expense amount...how do you find the total revenue?
    Short answer. You can't.

    Dividends are paid from Net Income or Retained Earnings.

    However, given your question, I am going to assume that the entire Net Income amount was paid as a dividend. Because that is the only way to answer this question. But in reality, you can pay none of your net income as a dividend, 10%, 50% or, in this case, 100%


    Quote Originally Posted by X0X0mellX0X0
    EX. 1)
    DIVIDEND a.)________
    TOTAL REVENUES: $215,000
    TOTAL EXPENSES: $165,000
    In this case, Net Income is $215,000 - $165,000 = $50,000.

    So I would think that your instructor is looking for an answer of $50,000 in dividends.

    Quote Originally Posted by X0X0mellX0X0
    EX. 2)
    DIVIDEND: $5,000
    TOTAL REVENUES b.)_________
    TOTAL EXPENSES: $80,000
    Revenues – Expenses = Dividends
    Revenues = Dividends + Expenses
    Revenues = $5,000 + $80,000
    Revenues = $85,000

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