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On january 1 of the current year, jimmy's sandwich company reported stockholders' equity totaling $131,000. during the current year, total revenues were $112,000 while total expenses were $101,500. also, during the current year paid $36,000 in cash dividends. no other changes in equity occurred during the year. if, on december 31 of the current year, total assets are $212,000, the change in total stockholders' equity during the year was:

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