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Pronghorn Company has decided to expand its operations. The bookkeeper recently completed the following balance sheet in order to obtain additional funds for expansion. PRONGHORN COMPANY BALANCE SHEET FOR THE YEAR ENDED 2020 Current assets Cash $241,500 Accounts receivable (net) 351,500 Inventory (lower-of-average-cost-or-market) 412,500 Equity investments (marketable)-at cost (fair value $131,500) 151,500 Property, plant, and equipment Buildings (net) 581,500 Equipment (net) 171,500 Land held for future use 186,500 Intangible assets Goodwill 91,500 Cash surrender value of life insurance 101,500 Prepaid expenses 23,500 Current liabilities Accounts payable 146,500 Notes payable (due next year) 136,500 Pension obligation 93,500 Rent payable 60,500 Premium on bonds payable 64,500 Long-term liabilities Bonds payable 511,500 Stockholders’ equity Common stock, $1.00 par, authorized 400,000 shares, issued 301,500 301,500 Additional paid-in capital 171,500 Retained earnings ?

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