Comparative financial statements for Weaver Company follow:Weaver CompanyComparative Balance Sheetat December 31This YearLast YearAssetsCash$ -8$...

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Comparative financial statements for Weaver Company follow:

Weaver Company
Comparative Balance Sheet
at December 31

This YearLast Year
Assets

Cash$ -8$ 13
Accounts receivable333228
Inventory150195
Prepaid expenses96
Total current assets484442
Property, plant, and equipment508429
Less accumulated depreciation8270
Net property, plant, and equipment426359
Long-term investments2431
Total assets$ 934$ 832
Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity

Accounts payable$ 304$ 225
Accrued liabilities7178
Income taxes payable7364
Total current liabilities448367
Bonds payable198170
Total liabilities646537
Common stock164200
Retained earnings12495
Total stockholders equity288295
Total liabilities and stockholders' equity$ 934$ 832


Weaver Company
Income Statement
For This Year Ended December 31
Sales
$ 754
Cost of goods sold
447
Gross margin
307
Selling and administrative expenses
223
Net operating income
84
Nonoperating items:

Gain on sale of investments$ 5
Loss on sale of equipment(1)4
Income before taxes
88
Income taxes
23
Net income
$ 65


During this year, Weaver sold some equipment for $19 that had cost $30 and on which there was accumulated depreciation of $10. In addition, the company sold long-term investments for $12 that had cost $7 when purchased several years ago. Weaver paid a cash dividend this year and the company repurchased $36 of its own stock.

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