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Business, 29.10.2019 23:31 krojas015

The following balance sheet for the los gatos corporation was prepared by a recently hired accountant. in reviewing the statement you notice several errors. los gatos corporationbalance sheetat december 31, 2018assets cash $ 72,000 accounts receivable 128,000 inventories 71,000 machinery (net) 136,000 franchise (net) 46,000 total assets $ 453,000 liabilities and shareholders’ equity accounts payable $ 82,000 allowance for uncollectible accounts 21,000 note payable 87,000 bonds payable 126,000 shareholders’ equity 137,000 total liabilities and shareholders’ equity $ 453,000 additional information: cash includes a $36,000 restricted amount to be used for repayment of the bonds payable in 2022.the cost of the machinery is $222,000.accounts receivable includes a $36,000 note receivable from a customer due in 2021.the note payable includes accrued interest of $21,000. principal and interest are both due on february 1, 2019.the company began operations in 2013. income less dividends since inception of the company totals $51,000.66,000 shares of no par common stock were issued in 2013. 200,000 shares are authorized. required: prepare a corrected, classified balance sheet. (amounts to be deducted should be indicated by a minus sign.)

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