Intermediate Accounting
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ISBN: 9780132162302
Author: Elizabeth A. Gordon, Jana S. Raedy, Alexander J. Sannella
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Chapter 6, Problem 1SSC
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To prepare: A statement of net assets in liquidation for T Corporation for December 31 of the current year.
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