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From the following balances for Alpha Inc., calculate the working capital of the company.
Amount ($)
50,000
80,000
Items
Accounts payable
Inventory
Tax payable
Cash at bank
Prepaid rent
10,000
80,000
2,000
OA $62,000
OB
$102,000
OC. $60,000
OD
$222.000
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