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Question: The financial statements for Romeo and Company

The financial statements for Romeo and Company follow. Assume that the additional investment and the withdrawals were in the form of cash.
The financial statements for Romeo and Company follow. Assume that the additional investment and the withdrawals were in the form of cash.



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Prepare a statement of cash flows for the year ended December 31, 2018.


The financial statements for Romeo and Company follow. Assume that the additional investment and the withdrawals were in the form of cash.



Required
Prepare a statement of cash flows for the year ended December 31, 2018.

Required Prepare a statement of cash flows for the year ended December 31, 2018.





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Romeo and Company Income Statement For Year Ended December 31, 2018 Revenue: Income from Services $370,000 Expenses: Wages Expense $161,000 Rent Expense 18,000 Depreciation Expense, Equipment 12,000 Supplies Expense 4,000 Insurance Expense 1,000 Total Expenses 196,000 Net Income $174,000 Romeo and Company Statement of Owner's Equity For Year Ended December 31, 2018 R. U. Romeo, Capital, January 1, 2018 $150,000 Investment During the Year $ 2,000 Net Income for the Year 174,000 Subtotal $176,000 Less Withdrawals for the Year 150,000 Increase in Capital 26,000 R. U. Romeo, Capital, December 31, 2018 $176,000 Romeo and Company Comparative Balance Sheet December 31, 2018 and December 31, 2017 Increase 2018 2017 (Decrease) Assets Cash $ 16,800 $ 2,800 $ 14,000 Accounts Receivable 37,000 26,000 11,000 Supplies 10,000 9,400 600 Prepaid Insurance 3,200 600 2,600 Equipment $155,400 $145,400 10,000 Less Accumulated Depreciation (36,000) 119,400 (24,000) 121,400 (12,000) Total Assets $186,400 $160,200 $ 26,200 Liabilities Accounts Payable $ 10,400 $ 10,200 %24 200 Owner's Equity R. U. Romeo, Capital 176,000 150,000 26,000 Total Liabilities and Owner's Equity $186,400 $160,200 $ 26,200


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