FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING W/ACCESS >CI<
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Chapter 2, Problem 2.3BE
Suppose a local company has the following balance sheet accounts:
Balance the
Accounts | Balances |
Land | $9,000 |
Equipment | ? |
Salaries Payable | 4,300 |
Notes Payable | ? |
Supplies | 2,100 |
Cash | 7,200 |
Stockholders’ Equity | 13,500 |
Accounts Payable | 1,700 |
Prepaid Rent | 3,200 |
Calculate the missing amounts assuming the business has total assets of $37,500.
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