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Business, 21.11.2019 20:31 ayoismeisjjjjuan

Jackie company had the following accounts and balances on december 31, 2016:

income taxes payable $62,000 notes payable, 10%, due june 2, 2017 $ 1,000
allowance for doubtful accounts 18,500 accounts receivable 70,000
accounts payable 25,800 discount on notes payable 150
interest receivable 4,900 current maturities of long-term debt 6,900
unearned revenue 4,320 interest payable 3,110
wages payable 6,600

prepare the current liabilities section of jackie company’s balance sheet as of december 31, 2016.
what is the total current liabilities?

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