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Annie rasmussen, capital, as of december 31, 2019, assuming that assets decreased by $168,000 and liabilities increased by $15,000 during 2019. $3, 250, 30 d. annie rasmussen, capital, as of december 31, 2019, assuming that assets increased by $175,000 and liabilities decreased by $18,000 during 2019. e. net income (or net loss) during 2019, assuming that as of december 31, 2019, assets were $880,000, liabilities were $220,000, and there were no additional investments or withdrawals. if you know two figures for the accounting equation (assets liabilities + owner's equity you can rearrange it to calculate the missing amounts.

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