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Accounts payable |
$ 40,000
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65,000
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Accrued liabilities |
7,000
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Cash |
30,000
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Intangible assets |
40,000
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Inventory |
72,000
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Long-term investments |
110,000
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Long-term liabilities |
75,000
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Marketable securities |
36,000
|
Notes payable (short-term) |
30,000
|
Property, plant, and equipment |
625,000
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Prepaid expenses |
2,000
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Based on the above data, what is the amount of
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