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The following data pertain to Branner Company: Accounts Payable, $10,200; Accounts Receivable, $7,600; Accumulated Depreciation-Building, $2,800;...

The following data pertain to Branner Company: Accounts Payable, $10,200; Accounts Receivable, $7,600; Accumulated Depreciation-Building, $2,800; Accumulated Depreciation-Equipment, $3,400; Bonds Payable, $12,000; Building, $14,000; Cash, $6,240; Copyright, $1,240; Equipment, $30,400; Inventory, $8,000; Investment in Corporate Securities (long-term), $4,000; Investment in Six-Month Government, Securities, $3,280; F. Branner, Capital, $47,640; Land, $1,600; Prepaid Rent, $240; and Revenue Received in Advance, $560.
Prepare a classified balance sheet at December 31, 2011. Assume that this is Branner Company’s first year of operation.

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