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Business, 12.03.2021 15:50, Justinoreilly71

The following items were taken from the financial statements of Buttercup Company. (All dollars are in thousands.) Mortgage payable $2,443 Accumulated depreciation $3,655 Prepaid insurance 880 Accounts payable 1,444 Property, plant, and equipment 11,500 Notes payable after 2022 1,200 Long-term investments 1,100 Common stock 5,000 Short-term investments 3,690 Retained earnings 8,480 Notes payable in 2022 1,000 Accounts receivable 1,696 Cash 2,600 Inventories 1,756 Prepare a classified balance sheet in good form as of December 31, 2015. (Enter amounts in thousands. List current assets in order of liquidity.)

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