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The adjusted trial balance for china tea company at december 31, 2021, is presented below: accounts debit credit cash $ 14,000 accounts receivable 168,000 prepaid rent 7,000 supplies 33,000 equipment 340,000 accumulated depreciation $ 133,000 accounts payable 11,000 salaries payable 3,000 interest payable 1,900 notes payable (due in two years) 20,000 common stock 190,000 retained earnings 82,400 dividends 28,000 service revenue 490,000 salaries expense 187,000 advertising expense 70,000 rent expense 12,000 depreciation expense 35,000 interest expense 2,300 utilities expense 35,000 totals $ 931,300 $ 931,300 prepare a classified balance sheet for china tea company as of december 31, 2021. (amounts to be deducted should be indicated with a minus sign.)

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