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18 January, 19:28

At the beginning of the year, Addison Company's assets are $273,000 and its equity is $204,750. During the year, assets increase $80,000 and liabilities increase $42,000. What is the equity at the end of the year?

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  1. 18 January, 19:48
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    The equity (E) is the difference of the assets (A) and the liabilities (L). It can be expressed mathematically as,

    E = A - L

    Substituting the known values,

    E = ($273000 + $80,000) - $42,000 = $311000

    Add the equity at the beginning of the year to get the final equity,

    E = $311000 + $204,750 = $515750
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