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Business, 05.09.2020 22:01, milkshakegrande101

The following financial statement information is from five separate companies: Company A Company B Company C Company D Company E

December 31, 2018
Assets $35,000 $27,300 $22,400 $62,300 $95,550
Liabilities $28,700 $19,110 $12,096 $42,987 ?
December 31, 2018
Assets 40,000 28,800 ? 72,800 110,400
Liabilities ? 19,584 13,132 34,944 87,216
During year 2319
Stock issuances 6000 1400 9750 ? 6500
Net income (loss) 9200 ? 6900 11543 8574
Cash dividends 3500 2000 5875 0 11,000

Required:
What is the net income for year 2019 for company B?

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