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Nash's Trading Post, LLC had the following balances in receivable accounts at October 31, 2020 (in thousands):

a. Allowance for Doubtful Accounts $55,
b. Accounts Receivable $3,140,
c. Other Receivables $173,
d. Notes Receivable $1,352.

Required: Prepare the balance sheet presentation of Nash's Trading Post, LLC's receivables in good form.

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