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On December 31, Carter Company has the following list of account balances. Additional Resources Accounts Payable $68,900 Equipment $51,600 Accounts Receivable 51,200 Service Revenue 60,900 Accumulated Depreciation, Equipment 10,600 Legal Expense 1,600 Accumulated Depreciation, Buildings 70,300 Note Payable, due in two years. 15,000 Advertising Expense 9,800 Prepaid Rent 12,800 Beginning Retained Earnings 95,000 Rent Expense 4,500 Buildings 120,000 Salaries Expense 9,600 Capital Stock 66,800 Salaries Payable 14,600 Cash 92,000 Supplies 17,200 Dividends 21,800 Supplies Expense 10,000 Required: Compute the dollar amount of the total current assets as it would appear on the December 31 balance sheet.

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