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Stockton CompanyAdjusted Trial BalanceDecember 31Cash7,530Accounts Receivable2,100Prepaid Expenses700Equipment13,700Accumulat ed Depreciation 1,100Accounts Payable 1,900Notes Payable 4,300Common Stock 1,000Retained Earning 12,940Dividends790Fees Earned 9,250Wages Expense2,500Rent Expense1,960Utilities Expense775Depreciation Expenses250Miscellaneous Expenses185Totals30,49030,490Determ ine the retained earnings ending balance. a) $12,150b) $21,400c) $6,480 d) $15,730

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