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Business, 13.03.2020 21:56, rodriguezjeslin086

Cashmere Soap Corporation had the following items listed in its trial balance at 12/31/2021: Currency and coins $ 650 Balance in checking account 2,600 Customer checks waiting to be deposited 1,200 Treasury bills, purchased on 11/1/2021, mature on 4/30/2022 3,000 Marketable equity securities 10,200 Commercial paper, purchased on 11/1/2021, mature on 1/30/2022 5,000 What amount will Cashmere Soap include in its year-end balance sheet as cash and cash equivalents?

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