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casperchen82

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Compute the reconciled balance: Bank statement balance: 261.47 Checkbook balance: 335.12 Outstanding deposits: 108.50 and 213.17 Outstanding checks: 18.25, 22.50, and 325.00 Service charge: 9.40 Automatic charge for printing checks: 11.00 Automatic transfer to savings: 100.00 Bank interest credited: 2.67

Question 2

The Fuller Company earned 106,00 . last year. The capital stock of the company consists of 500,00 . of 6 preferred stock and 1,200,00 . of common stock. The directors declare a dividend of the entire earnings. Compute the total amount that will be paid to the holders of common stock.



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Answer to Question 1

217.39

Answer to Question 2

76,000



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