Asked by kevin Sullivan on Apr 29, 2024

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As defined it the text, the ending balance in retained earnings equals the beginning balance in retained earnings plus net operating income minus dividends.

Retained Earnings

The portion of a company's profits that is kept or retained and not paid out as dividends to shareholders.

Operating Income

The profit realized from a business's operations after deducting operating expenses from gross profit.

Dividends

Financial distributions to a corporation's shareholders, usually coming from the business's earnings.

  • Understand the basics of standard costing system including its components and calculations.
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Myranda ArandaRubioMay 03, 2024
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This is because the formula for the ending balance in retained earnings is calculated as: Beginning Balance in Retained Earnings + Net Operating Income - Dividends = Ending Balance in Retained Earnings.