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SAAC Inc. Has developed many software applications for coding and data analytics. In 2020, it had a retained earnings balance of $100,000 on April 1, and the company had the following transactions during April:
Issued common stock for cash, $50,000
Provided services to customers on account, $20,000
Provided services to customers in exchange for cash, $9,000
Purchased equipment and paid cash, $43,000
Paid April rent, $8000
Paid employees' salaries for April, $7000
What was SAAS's retained earnings balance at the end of April?
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