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Prepare a balance sheet for alaskan strawberry corp. as of december 31, 2016, based on the following information: cash = $197,000 patents and copyrights = $863,000 accounts payable = $288,000 accounts receivable = $265,000 tangible net fixed assets = $5,150,000 inventory = $563,000 notes payable = $194,000 accumulated retained earnings = $4,586,000 long-term debt = $1,590,000 you will complete this in a spreadsheet either using microsoft excel or google sheets. submit your spreadsheet here.

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