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Business, 21.05.2020 00:07, brandyrushing3

Accounts Payable: $19,207
Accounts Receivable: 81,336
Cash: 98,324
Discount on Bonds Payable: 7,000
Sales Tax Payable: 3,512
Inventory: 95,816
Treasury Stock: 30,000
Stock Investments: 3,700
FICA Tax Payable: 3,200
Bonds Payable: 100,000
Accumulated Depreciation: 2,000

Note: Payable, due in two years 1,709 Equipment 54,128 Common Stock 100,000 Retained Earnings 102,808 Unearned Service Revenue 30,500 Supplies 10,512 Salaries and Wages Payable 17,880 Use the information above to answer the following question. What is the amount of Total Liabilities to be reported on the December 31, 2019?

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Cash: 98,324
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