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HERE COME THE CLOWNS! is the name of a traveling circus. The ledger accounts of the business at June 30, current year, are listed here in alphabetical order. Accounts payable $31,320 Notes payable $216,000 Accounts receivable 8,940 Notes receivable 11,400 Animals 226,872 Props and equipment 107,496 Cages 29,556 Retained earnings 32,676 Capital stock 360,000 Salaries payable 11,700 Cash ? Tents 75,600 Costumes 37,800 Trucks & wagons 127,008 Required: a. Prepare a balance sheet by using these items and computing the amount of Cash at June 30, current year.

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