Advanced Accounting
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Chapter 4, Problem 19P
Current liabilities:
a. $50,000
b. $46,000
c. $40,000
d. $30,000
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. Estimate the duration of Deposit NBank Balance SheetCash = $ 50Loan M (7%, 6 years) = $200Deposit N (3 years, 2%) = $ 200Equity = $ 50Total Assets = $250Total Liabilities = $ 250
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