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Valley Technology Balance Sheet As of March 11, 2020 (amounts in thousands) Cash 9,700 Accounts Payable 1,500 Accounts Receivable 4,500 Debt 2,900 Inventory 3,800 Other Liabilities 800 Property Plant & Equipment 16,400 Total Liabilities 5,200 Other Assets 1,700 Paid-In Capital 7,300 Retained Earnings 23,600 Total Equity 30,900 Total Assets 36,100 Total Liabilities & Equity 36,100 Use T-accounts to record the transactions below, which occur on March 12, 2020, close the T-accounts, and construct a balance sheet to answer the question. 1. Buy $15,000 worth of manufacturing supplies on credit 2. Issue $85,000 in stock 3. Borrow $63,000 from a bank 4. Pay $5,000 owed to a supplier 5. Receive payment of $12,000 owed by a customer What is the final amount in Total Liabilities?

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Answer:

total liabilities = accounts payable $11,500 + unearned revenue $7,500 + debt $65,900 + other liabilities $800 = $85,700

Step-by-step explanation:

Cash 9,700 Accounts Payable 1,500 Accounts Receivable 4,500 Debt 2,900 Inventory 3,800 Other Liabilities 800 Property Plant & Equipment 16,400 Total Liabilities 5,200 Other Assets 1,700 Paid-In Capital 7,300 Retained Earnings 23,600 Total Equity 30,900 Total Assets 36,100 Total Liabilities & Equity 36,100

1. Buy $15,000 worth of manufacturing supplies on credit

Supplies Accounts payable

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15,000 1,500

15,000

16,500

2. Issue $85,000 in stock

Cash Paid-In Capital

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9,700 7,300

85,000 85,000

94,700 92,300

3. Borrow $63,000 from a bank

Cash Debt

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94,700 2,900

63,000 63,000

157,700 65,900

4. Pay $5,000 owed to a supplier

Cash Accounts payable

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157,700 16,500

5,000 5,000

152,700 11,500

5. Receive payment of $12,000 owed by a customer

Cash Accounts receivable

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152,700 4,500

12,000 12,000

164,700 7,500

Due to some strange reason, accounts receivable has a debit balance (= $4,500 - $12,000). Since that is not possible, the remaining part $7,500 must be included under unearned revenue:

Accounts receivable Unearned revenue

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7,500 0

7,500 7,500

0 0 7,500

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