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Reservoir bottling company reported the following information at the end of the year. total current assets are worth $237,513 at book value and $202,000 at market value. in addition, plant and equipment have a market value of $343,222 and a book value of $388,000. the company's total current liabilities are valued at market for $134,889, and have a book value of $129,175. both the book value and the market value of long-term debt are $144,000. if the company's total assets have a market value of $545,222 and a book value of $625,513, what is the difference between the book value and market value of its stockholders' equity?

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