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The unorthodox view of the Entity theory would give us a net income of $105,000. The Residual theory would give us a net income of $205,000. References: Dodd, J.L., Tearney, M.G., and Wolk, H.I. (2004). Accounting Theory: Conceptual Issues in a Political and Economic. 6th Ed. Thomson South-Western...
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(2004). Accounting Theory: Conceptual Issues in a Political and Economic. 6th Ed. Thomson South-Western. Mason, Ohio.
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