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Question: The comparative balance sheet of Cromme Inc. for December 31, 2016 and 2015, is shown as follows:
1
Dec. 31, 2016
Dec. 31, 2015
2
Assets
3
Cash
$625,760.00
$585,920.00
4
Accounts receivable (net)
227,840.00
208,960.00
5
Inventories
641,760.00
617,120.00
6
Investments
0.00
240,000.00
7
Land
328,000.00
8
Equipment
705,120.00
553,120.00
9
Accumulated depreciation-equipment
(166,400.00)
(148,000.00)
10
Total assets
$2,362,080.00
$2,057,120.00
11
Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity
12
Accounts payable (merchandise creditors)
$424,480.00
$404,960.00
13
Accrued expenses payable (operating expenses)
42,240.00
52,640.00
14
Dividends payable
24,000.00
19,200.00
15
Common stock, $4 par
150,000.00
100,000.00
16
Paid-in capital: Excess of issue price over par-common stock
417,500.00
280,000.00
17
Retained earnings
1,303,860.00
1,200,320.00
18
Total liabilities and stockholders' equity
Additional data obtained from an examination of the accounts in the ledger for 2016 are as follows:
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