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Beginning of year End of year
Accounts payable $3,000 $1,000
Unearned revenue 300 500
Wages payable 300 400
Prepaid rent 1,200 1,500
Accounts receivable 1,400 600
What amount should the company report as its accrual-based net income for the current year?
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