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Just dew it corporation reports the following balance sheet information for 2014 and 2015. just dew it corporation 2014 and 2015 balance sheets assets liabilities and owners’ equity 2014 2015 2014 2015 current assets current liabilities cash $ 4,000 $ 11,280 accounts payable $ 39,040 $ 48,720 accounts receivable 14,880 20,400 notes payable 12,960 17,280 inventory 61,920 90,480 total $ 80,800 $ 122,160 total $ 52,000 $ 66,000 long-term debt $ 48,000 $ 36,000 owners’ equity common stock and paid-in surplus $ 60,000 $ 60,000 retained earnings 160,000 318,000 net plant and equipment $ 239,200 $ 357,840 total $ 220,000 $ 378,000 total assets $ 320,000 $ 480,000 total liabilities and owners’ equity $ 320,000 $ 480,000 prepare the 2015 common–base year balance sheet for just dew it. (do not round intermediate calculations. round your answers to 4 decimal places, e. g., 32.1616.)

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