What is the total stockholders' equity based on the following account balances? Common Stock $363,700 Paid-In Capital in Excess of Par 40,000 Retained Earnings 178,520 Treasury Stock 31,100
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$363,700 (Common Stock) + $40,000 (Paid-In Capital in Excess of Par) + $178,520 (Retained Earnings) = $582,220 Show more…
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