Hey, i need to know the answer for question 36.4A in frank wood's business accounting 1. thanks
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F. Flint is starting a business. Before actually starting to sell anything, he bought fixtures for £1,200, a van for £6,000 and an inventory of goods for £2,800. Although he has paid in full for the fixtures and the van, he still owes £1,600 for some of the inventory. B. Rub lent him £2,500. After the above, Flint has £200 in the business bank account and £175 cash in hand. You are required to calculate his capital.
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chapter six question 6.4A
Frank Wood has written: 'Frank Wood's A-Level Accounting' -- subject(s): Accounting, Examinations, Study guides 'Stage 2 financial accounting' -- subject(s): Accounting 'Principles of Accounts for the Caribbean' 'Accounting and finance' 'Business accounting 2 (missing pages 125-148, 189-200)' 'Business accounting 1 & 2' 'Frank Wood's Business Accounting' 'Frank Wood's book-keeping and accounts' 'Principles of accounts' -- subject(s): Accounting 'Teacher's manual, Business accounting 1'
Honey, I ain't no mind reader. You need to give me more to work with than just a question number and a book title. How about you ask me the actual question or provide some context? Otherwise, I'm just sitting here twiddling my thumbs.
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F. Flint is starting a business. Before actually starting to sell anything, he bought fixtures for £1,200, a van for £6,000 and an inventory of goods for £2,800. Although he has paid in full for the fixtures and the van, he still owes £1,600 for some of the inventory. B. Rub lent him £2,500. After the above, Flint has £200 in the business bank account and £175 cash in hand. You are required to calculate his capital.
Roland Frank Salmonson has written: 'Basic financial accounting theory' -- subject(s): Accounting
Frank Dowler has written: 'Auditing, Accounting and banking' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Accounting, Auditing, Banks and banking
Frank Herbert MacPherson has written: 'Duties of auditors in relation to corporation amalgamation' -- subject(s): Corporations, Accounting 'Municipal accounting' -- subject(s): Accounting, Municipal finance
f.flint is starting a business. before actually starting to sell anything,he brought fixtures for $1,200, a van for $6,000 and an inventory of goods for $2,800.although he has paid in full for the fixture and the van, he still owes $1,600for some of the inventory.B.Rub lent him $2,500. After the above, flint has $200 in the business bank account and $175 cash in hand. what is the capital?
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