Using Interrelationships among Financial Statements Corey Issacson is an investor in Stone Cold Enterprises. Last week he received the company”s most recent financial statements but some of the numbers were smudged and unreadable. Each of the unreadable numbers is represented with a letter on the following page.

Stone Cold Enterprises
Comparative Balance Sheet
December 31, 2004 and 2005

31 Dec 05

31 Dec 04

(In thousands)

Assets

Cash

$2,940

$1,020

Accounts receivable

1,850

1,225

Merchandise

2,855

1,000

Prepaid insurance

(a)

3,000

Property, plant and equipment

25,000

(b)

Accumulated depreciation

(c)

6,250

Other assets

8,400

3,000

Total assets

$35,545

$ (d)

Liabilities and equity:

Accounts payable

$1,580

$950

Wages payable

125

700

Rent payable

500

500

Long term notes payable (8%)

12,000

12,000

Common stock

(e)

(f)

Retained earnings

(g)

10,845

Total liabilities and equity

$ (h)

$ (i)

Stone Cold Enterprises
Statement of Stockholders” Equity
Year Ended December 31, 2005

Common
Stock

Retained
Earnings

Total

Balance, December 31, 2004

$3,000

$ (j)

$ (k)

Issued common stock

(l)

(m)

Net income

14,495

14,495

Dividends paid

9,000

9,000

Balance, December 31, 2005

$5,000

$ (n)

$21,340

Stone Cold Enterprises
Income Statement
Year Ended December 31, 2005

Sales revenue

$103,000

Cost of goods sold

66,000

Gross profit

37,000

Operating expenses:

Wages

$5,490

Interest

(o)

Rent

(p)

Insurance

1,000

Depreciation

1,250

Total operating expenses

(q)

Pretax income

(r)

Income taxes (35%)

(s)

Net income

$ (t)

Additional information:

1. No items of plant, property and equipment were purchased or sold during the year.

2. The prepaid insurance account represents the remaining portion of a four year policy purchased on January 1, 2004.

3. The rent payable account at year end (both years) represents December”s rent that had not yet been paid.

Required Use your knowledge regarding the interrelationships among financial statements to determine each of the missing amounts.