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Business, 28.06.2020 01:01 alisonguerrero17

Brock Morton Services Co. Balance Sheet
For the Year Ended December 31, 2009
Assets Liabilities
Current assets: Current liabilities:
Cash $7,170 Accounts receivable $10,000
Accounts payable 7,500 Accum. dep.-building 12,525
Supplies 2,590 Accum. dep.-equipment 7,340
Prepaid insurance 800 Net income 11,500
Land 24,000
Total current assets $42,060 Total liabilities $41,365
Stockholders' Equity
Property, plant, and equipment: Wages payable $1,500
Building $43,700 Capital Stock 88,645
Equipment 29,250 Total stockholders' equity $90,145
Total property, plant,
and equipment 72,950
Total assets $131,510 Total liabilities and stockholders
' equity $131,510
Prepare a corrected balance sheet.

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