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At the beginning of april, warren corporation's assets totaled $254,000 and liabilities totaled $74,000. during april the following summarized transactions occurred: additional shares of stock were sold for $27,000 cash. a building costing $109,000 was purchased using $17,000 cash and by signing an $92,000 long-term note payable. short-term investments costing $10,400 were purchased using cash. $11,400 was paid to an employee as a loan; the employee signed a six-month note in exchange for the loan. how much are warren's total liabilities at the end of april?

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