2019 2018 Rate of Inc(Dec) Assets: Current assets P550,000.00 45% 21.98% Long-term investments 10% 200,500.00 Fixed assets (net) 25% 30% 0.76% Intangible assets ? 50,000.00 Total Assets P1,211,500.00 Liabilities: Current liabilities 20% P200,800.00 Long-term liabilities 100,000.00 200,000.00 P400,800.00 Total liabilities ? Owner's Equity P869,200.00 60% Total liabilities and equity ?
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![2019
2018
Rate of Inc(Dec)
Assets:
Current assets
P550,000.00
45%
21.98%
200,500.00
Long-term investments
Fixed assets (net)
Intangible assets
10%
25%
30%
0.76%
?
50,000.00
Total Assets
P1,211,500.00
Liabilities:
Current liabilities
20%
P200,800.00
Long-term liabilities
100,000.00
?
200,000.00
P400,800.00
Total liabilities
Owner's Equity
P869,200.00
60%
Total liabilities and equity
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