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Jerry has the following assets a house with equity of $15.000. a car with equity of $2.500, and household goods worth $6,000 (no single item over $400). He also has tools worth $5.800 that he needs for his business. Using the federal list, the total amount of exemptions that Jerry would be allowed is $.00. using the state list, the total amount of exemptions that jerry would be allowed is $.00.
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.00. The state
list will be more favorable for him
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