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Use the information from requirement 1 to complete the aging of accounts receivable schedule?

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The question cannot be answered as it lacks specific data needed to calculate the aging of accounts receivable schedule, merchandise balance, and current account balance. For a constructive response, the required information should be provided by the student.

Step-by-step explanation:

The student's question pertains to the completion of an aging of accounts receivable schedule and the calculation of a merchandise balance and a current account balance. Unfortunately, the question lacks the specific information required to accurately fill out Table 23.2, Table 9.2, or Table 10.2. Typically, an aging schedule would list outstanding accounts receivable balances categorized by the length of time they have been outstanding (e.g., 0-30 days, 31-60 days, etc.). To calculate the merchandise balance, one would need information on inventory levels and any transactions affecting them. Similarly, the current account balance would involve all current assets and liabilities, requiring further details on items such as cash, short-term investments, accounts receivable, and current liabilities. The lack of specific data in the question makes it impossible to provide the calculations requested. For more accurate assistance, the student should provide detailed information or the data that was intended to be used.

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