- Published: September 26, 2022
- Updated: September 26, 2022
- Level: College Admission
- Language: English
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Accounting Wintz Lawn Service, Inc. ment of Retained Earnings Four Months Ended August 31, 20XX Retained earnings, May 20XX $ 0 Add: Net income 3, 000 3, 000 Dividends (500) Retained earnings, August 31, 20XX $ 2, 500 2) Wintz Lawn Service, Inc. Balance Sheet August 31, 20XX ASSETS LIABILITIES Current assets: Current: Cash $2, 000 Wages payable $ 300 Accounts receivable 750 Total current liabilities 300 Prepaid equipment rent 200 Supplies 50 Total current assets 3, 000 Long-term: STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY Trailer $ 300 Common stock 400 Acc. depr. (100) Retained earnings 2, 500 200 Total stockholders’ equity 2, 900 Total assets $3, 200 Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity $3, 200 3) Yes, Kathy Wintz’ summer work was mostly successful. She was able to make lots of sales and her expenses were only a little over half her revenue, which means that she made quite a substantial net profit. Wintz’ biggest expense was salaries, but even then this was only one-third of the net income. Other expenses, such as rent, supplies, and repair expenses, only cost a small portion of the total expenses. For the Retained Earnings Statement, Wintz was able to make back more than double her initial investment. For a business that was only open for four months, this is very impressive. Wintz also paid out some dividends to shareholders, but there was still enough retained earnings left at the end of August that Wintz could return to college feeling satisfied with her summer’s work. For the balance sheets, the assets column looks very healthy. Added to this is the fact that there are very few liabilities, which means that the business does not have any worries. For the total liabilities and owner’s equity, most of this balance is contributed by owner’s equity. Instead of dissolving the business, Wintz should consider selling it to someone else for a healthy profit. Otherwise, Wintz could just close down the business and restart it next summer. After her initial successful experience, she should do even better a second time.