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JumpinJehosaPhats is a small business owned by JJ Phats as the sole proprietor. JJphats is incorporating the business.On January 1, 2012 JumpinJehosaPhats Inc. has been authorized to issue 1,000,000 common shares with a Par Value of $1. In the process of incorporating, the sole proprietor owner’s equity accounts must be closed and the equity must now reflect a corporate stockholders’ equity account. The books for the Sole Proprietorship indicate the following:JJ Phats deposited $35,000 to start JumpinJehosaPhatsJJ Phats contributed $50,000 of equipment to start JumpinJehosaPhatsRetained Earnings December 31, 2011 = $150,000Prepare the Stockholder’s Equity Portion of the Balance Sheet on January 1, 2012.

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Question # 00028873 Posted By: M61JRC Updated on: 10/21/2014 06:57 PM Due on: 10/31/2014
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You are an accountant and have two clients you’ll be dealing with during this assignment. JumpinJehosaPhats is a haberdashery (Google it!), and is owned by J.J. Phats. JJ is expanding the company and is in need of advice. He has come to you to discuss the future of the company.

Part 1 – Incorporating (25% of grade)

Discuss in detail the requirements of incorporating the business, the advantages and disadvantages, and provide JJ with recommendations.

Part 2 – Account Prep (25% of grade)

Using the data provided, create the owner’s equity accounts and the shareholder’s equity section of the balance sheet after the incorporation of JumpinJehosaPhats.

Part 3 – Expansion Considerations (25% of grade)


JJ is in need of raising money to expand the company and has identified the methods that he is considering. Using the information provided, calculate any burden to the corporation and provide recommendations to JJ concerning his options.


Part 4 – Cash Flow (25% of grade)


Your second client, Bailey’s Chocolates, is asking you to produce a Cash flow from Operating Activities. Using the Indirect Method and the information provided, calculate the cash flow from Operating Activities.


Be sure to cite your resources and include supporting calculations and evidence to support your positions.


PLEASE SEE AND USE ATTACHMENTS for parts 2,3,4


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