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Presented below is selected information related to Garryowen Company at December 31, 2017: Accounts Payable $3,300 Salaries and Wages Expense $18,150
Cash 9,900 Notes Payable 27,500
Advertising Expense 6,600 Rent Expense 10,780
Service Revenue 59,400 Accounts Receivable 14,850
Equipment 31,900 Dividends 8,250
Garryowen reports financial information monthly Determine the total assets of Garryowen Company at December 31, 2017.

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