FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
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Sunland Company has a balance in its Accounts Receivable control account of $11,100 on January 1, 2022. The subsidiary ledger contains three accounts: Bixler Company, balance $4,400; Cuddyer Company, balance $2,500; and Freeze Company. During January, the following receivable-related transactions occurred.
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Bixler Company
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$8,500 | $7,600 | $ 0 | |||
Cuddyer Company
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6,900 | 2,200 | 2,500 | |||
Freeze Company
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8,600 | 8,900 | 0 |
What is the January 1 balance in the Freeze Company subsidiary account?
Balance in the Freeze Company subsidiary account | $enter the Balance in the Freeze Company subsidiary account in dollars |
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