Vision Equipment reported the following items on February 28, 2010 (amounts in thousands, with last years amounts
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Vision Equipment reported the following items on February 28, 2010 (amounts in thousands, with last year’s amounts also given as needed):
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Accounts Payable.. $ 449 Accounts Receivable, Net: Cash. 215 Inventory: February 28, 2010. 190 February 28, 2009 160 Net Credit Sales 1,930 Long-term Assets Long-term Liabilities 410 February 28, 2010. February 28, 2009 Cost of Goods Sold.. Other Current Assets.. Other Current Liabilities $ 220 150 1,200 Short-term Investments. 165 90 145 10
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