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Business, 17.09.2019 20:00 rachel2735

Classify each of the following financial statement items taken from ming corporation’s balance sheet. classify each of the following financial statement stockholders’ equitylong-term investmentscurrent assetsintangible assetslong-term liabilitiescurrent liabilitiesproperty, plant, and equipmentaccounts payableclassify each of the following financial statement property, plant, and equipmentlong-term liabilitiesstockholders’ equityintangible assetscurrent assetslong-term investmentscurrent liabilitiesaccounts receivableclassify each of the following financial statement stockholders’ equitycurrent assetsproperty, plant, and equipmentlong-term liabilitiesintangible assetscurrent liabilitieslong-term investmentsaccumulated depreciation—equipmentclassify each of the following financial statement intangible assetscurrent assetsstockholders’ equitylong-term liabilitiesproperty, plant, and equipmentcurrent liabilitieslong-term each of the following financial statement current assetscurrent liabilitiesintangible assetslong-term investmentslong-term liabilitiesproperty, plant, and equipmentstockholders’ equitycashclassify each of the following financial statement intangible assetscurrent assetslong-term investmentscurrent liabilitiesproperty, plant, and equipmentlong-term liabilitiesstockholders’ equityinterest payableclassify each of the following financial statement current assetscurrent liabilitieslong-term investmentslong-term liabilitiesproperty, plant, and equipmentstockholders’ equityintangible assetsgoodwillclassify each of the following financial statement intangible assetscurrent assetscurrent liabilitiesproperty, plant, and equipmentlong-term investmentslong-term liabilitiesstockholders’ equityincome taxes payableclassify each of the following financial statement intangible assetsproperty, plant, and equipmentlong-term liabilitiescurrent assetslong-term investmentscurrent liabilitiesstockholders’ equityinventoryclassify each of the following financial statement current liabilitiesstockholders’ equityintangible assetslong-term liabilitiescurrent assetslong-term investmentsproperty, plant, and equipmentstock investments (to be sold in 7 months)classify each of the following financial statement long-term liabilitieslong-term investmentsproperty, plant, and equipmentcurrent assetsintangible assetsstockholders’ equitycurrent liabilitiesland (in use)classify each of the following financial statement long-term investmentscurrent assetsintangible assetsstockholders’ equitycurrent liabilitieslong-term liabilitiesproperty, plant, and equipmentmortgage payableclassify each of the following financial statement current liabilitieslong-term investmentslong-term liabilitiesproperty, plant, and equipmentstockholders’ equityintangible assetscurrent assetssuppliesclassify each of the following financial statement property, plant, and equipmentlong-term investmentsstockholders’ equitylong-term liabilitiesintangible assetscurrent assetscurrent each of the following financial statement long-term investmentsproperty, plant, and equipmentcurrent liabilitieslong-term liabilitiesstockholders’ equityintangible assetscurrent assetsprepaid rent

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