Scorecard Review Balance Sheets. Day #1- Balance Sheet AssetsLiabilities Owner’s Equity Total: Loan- $10.00 Cash- $10.00 $10.00 Mix- $2.14 Cups- $1.07.

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Scorecard Review Balance Sheets

Day #1- Balance Sheet AssetsLiabilities Owner’s Equity Total: Loan- $10.00 Cash- $10.00 $10.00 Mix- $2.14 Cups- $1.07 Cash- $7.86 Cash- $6.79

Day #2- Balance Sheet AssetsLiabilities Owner’s Equity Total: Cash- $6.79 Mix- $2.14 Cups- $1.07 Loan- $10.00 $10.00 Retained Earnings- $6.79 Cash- $15.18 $16.79 Mix- $1.07 Cups- $.54 $16.79 Cash- $0.00

Day #3- Balance Sheet AssetsLiabilities Owner’s Equity Earnings Week to Date- $45.58 Total: $60.76 Total: $60.76 Loan- $10.00 Interest- $2.00 Table Rent- $1.50 Advertising- $.99 Pitcher Fee- $.69 Total: $15.18 Cash- $60.51 Mix - $.20 Cups- $.05