Accrual Accounting
- 4b Describe components of the income statement and balance sheet (CLO 5)
Accrual Accounting
Statement of Owner's Equity
Our next step is to prepare a statement of owner's equity, which is shown in Figure 12.16 "Statement of Owner's Equity for The College Shop". Note that the net income of $30,000 from the income statement was used to arrive at the year-end balance in owner's equity.
Figure 12.16 Statement of Owner's Equity for The College Shop

The total of your liabilities of $180,000 plus owner's equity of $180,000 also equals $360,000. Your liabilities consist of a long-term loan of $100,000 (which is now due in four years) and accounts payable of $80,000 (money that you'll have to pay out later for purchases that you've made on credit). Your owner's equity (your investment in the business) totals $180,000 (the $150,000 you originally put in plus the $30,000 in first-year earnings that you retained in the business).