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Business, 06.10.2019 07:01 jordonlewis

The following trial balance of reese corp. at december 31, 2017 has been properly adjusted except for the income tax expense adjustment. reese corp. trial balancedecember 31, 2017dr. cr. cash $ 875,000 accounts receivable (net) 2,695,000 inventory 2,085,000 property, plant, and equipment (net) 7,566,000 accounts payable and accrued liabilities $ 1,761,000income taxes payable 654,000deferred income tax liability 85,000common stock 2,350,000additional paid-in capital 3,680,000retained earnings, 1/1/17 3,490,000net sales and other revenues 13,560,000costs and expenses 11,180,000 income tax expenses 1,179,000 $25,480,000 $25,480,000other financial data for the year ended december 31, 2017: • included in accounts receivable is $1,200,000 due from a customer and payable in quarterly installments of $150,000. the last payment is due december 29, 2019.• the balance in the deferred income tax liability account pertains to a temporary difference that arose in a prior year, of which $20,000 is classified as a current liability.• during the year, estimated tax payments of $525,000 were charged to income tax expense. the current and future tax rate on all types of income is 30%.in reese's december 31, 2017 balance sheet, the current assets total is: current liabilities total is: final retained earnings balance is:

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