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[The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] The following financial statement information is from five separate companies.
Company A Company B Company C Company D Company E
December
31, 2018
Assets $ 44,000 $ 34,320 $ 28,160 $ 78,320 $ 120,120
Liabilities 36,080 24,024 15,206 54,040 ?
December
31, 2019
Assets 49,000 35,280 ? 89,180 135,240
Liabilities ? 23,990 16,086 42,806 106,839
During
year 2019
Stock
issuances 6,000 1,400 9,750 ? 6,500
Net income
(loss) 11,630 ? 7,900 15,094 8,877
Cash
dividends 3,500 2,000 5,875 0 11,000
Compute the amount of assets for Company C on December 31, 2019. (Enter losses amount with a minus sign, wherever required.)

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