Ann opened an Office Cleaning Service company on January 1, 2020.  During 2020 she had the following transactions. (1)  She started the business with investing $30,000 of her own money (business was organized as corporation) (2)  She borrowed $40,000 from bank by issuing a 5-year note. (3)  She purchased $15,000 of furniture and equipment- paid $5,000 cash and signed a note for the rest. (4)  She purchased a truck for business use at $20,000 in cash. (5)  During the year, provided $85,000 services to customers of which $71,000 was collected, the rest was not yet collected as of Dec. 31st. (6)  During the year, she incurred $58,000 of salaries expense of which $2000 was still not paid as of Dec. 31st. (7)  During the year, she paid $3000 interest on the note to the Bank (8)  During the year, she took $3,000 as dividend. (9)  During the year, she collected $150 interest from bank on company account (10)During the year, purchased $2000 of supplies in cash. (11)During the last week of the year, she sold $500 of unnecessary equipment in cash at cost. (12)During the last week of the year, she collected $3000 from a customer for services to be rendered next year. (13)Depreciation on equipment for year was estimated to be $2000. (14)During the year, she paid $12000 of rent. (15)As of Dec 31st, $500 of the supplies was left. (16)During the year, company paid $3000 to IRS for income tax expense. Compute total assets of company as of December 31st.

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Ann opened an Office Cleaning Service company on January 1, 2020.  During 2020 she had the following transactions.
(1)  She started the business with investing $30,000 of her own money (business was organized as corporation)
(2)  She borrowed $40,000 from bank by issuing a 5-year note.
(3)  She purchased $15,000 of furniture and equipment- paid $5,000 cash and signed a note for the rest.
(4)  She purchased a truck for business use at $20,000 in cash.
(5)  During the year, provided $85,000 services to customers of which $71,000 was collected, the rest was not yet collected as of Dec. 31st.
(6)  During the year, she incurred $58,000 of salaries expense of which $2000 was still not paid as of Dec. 31st.
(7)  During the year, she paid $3000 interest on the note to the Bank
(8)  During the year, she took $3,000 as dividend.
(9)  During the year, she collected $150 interest from bank on company account
(10)During the year, purchased $2000 of supplies in cash.
(11)During the last week of the year, she sold $500 of unnecessary equipment in cash at cost.
(12)During the last week of the year, she collected $3000 from a customer for services to be rendered next year.
(13)Depreciation on equipment for year was estimated to be $2000.
(14)During the year, she paid $12000 of rent.
(15)As of Dec 31st, $500 of the supplies was left.
(16)During the year, company paid $3000 to IRS for income tax expense.
Compute total assets of company as of December 31st.

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