Receive payment of 12000 owed by a customer issue 85000 in


Question - Accounts payable is originally 2,000, how do the changes in 1-4 affect the difference in the final amount payable? Why does stock matter or doesn't it?

Acme Company Balance Sheet As of January 5, 2017 (amounts in thousands)

Cash

13,700

Accounts Payable

2,000

Accounts Receivable

3,200

Debt

3,600

Inventory

5,100

Other Liabilities

900

Property Plant & Equipment

15,400

Total Liabilities

6,500

Other Assets

800

Pain-In Capital

7,200

 

 

Retained Earnings

24,500

 

 

Total Equity

31,700

Total Assets

38,200

Total Liabilities & Equity

38,200

Update the balance sheet above to reflect the transactions below, which occur on January 6, 2017

1. Receive payment of $12,000 owed by a customer

2. Purchase equipment for $45,000 in cash

3. Issue $85,000 in stock

4. Borrow $67,000 from a bank

Required - What is the final amount in Amounts Payable? Please specify your answer in the same units as the balance sheet.

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