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12 December, 01:16

Suppose a local company has the following balance sheet accounts. Calculate the missing amounts assuming the business has total assets of $37,500.

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

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  1. 12 December, 02:58
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    Equipment = $16,000

    Notes payable = $18,000

    Explanation:

    The computations are shown below:

    Total assets = Land + equipment + Supplies + cash + prepaid rent

    $37,500 = $9,000 + equipment + $2,100 + $7,200 + $3,200

    $37,500 = $21,500 + equipment

    So, the equipment would be

    = $37,500 - $21,500

    = $16,000

    And,

    Total assets = Total liabilities + stockholder equity

    where,

    Total liabilities = Salaries payable + notes payable + accounts payable

    Now the value would be

    $37,500 = $4,300 + notes payable + $1,700 + $13,500

    $37,500 = $19,500 + notes payable

    So, the notes payable would be $18,000
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