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Any remaining profits and losses are allocated on a 3:3:4 basis, respectively. Each partner is allowed to withdraw up to $5,000 cash per year. Assuming that the net income is $50,000 and that each partner withdraws the maximum amount allowed, what is the balance in Coloma's capital account at the end of the year
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