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At the beginning of the current fiscal year, the balance sheet for Davis Co. showed liabilities of $256,000. During the year liabilities decreased by $14,400, assets increased by $52,000, and paid-in capital increased from $24,000 to $153,600. Dividends declared and paid during the year were $20,000. At the end of the year, stockholdersâ equity totaled $343,200. Required:
Calculate net income (or loss) for the year. (Negative amounts should be indicated by a minus sign.)

Stockholdersâ Equity
Assets=Liabilities+PIC+RE
Beginning: =$256,000+24,000+
Changes:52,000=(14,400)+ +
Ending: = +153,600+ ($343200 total SE)
Statement of Stockholders' Equity
Retained earnings, beginning
Less: Net loss
Less: Dividends
Retained earnings, ending$0

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