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Bledsoe Company acquired $35,000 cash by issuing common stock on January 1, Year 1. During Year 1, Bledsoe earned $10,500 of revenue on account. The company collected $10,000 cash from customers in partial settlement of its accounts receivable and paid $7,400 cash for operating expenses. Based on this information alone, what was the impact on total assets during Year 1? A. Total assets increased by $38.500.
B. Total assets increased by $1800.
C. Total assets increased by $30100.
D. Total asset did not change.

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