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Business, 31.07.2019 04:00, faithkristi

Ineed your guys! (5 points each for a possible total of 10 points) 1. after several years of business, abel, barney, and cole are liquidating. the following are post-closing account balances. cash 18,000 inventory 73,000 other assets 157,000 accounts payable 61,000 abel, capital 50,000 barney, capital 50,000 cole, capital 87,000 noncash assets are sold for $275,000. profits and losses are shared equally. after all liabilities are paid, divide the remaining cash amongst the partners.

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