Question: The Java House is developing its annual financial statements for 2012. The following amounts were correct at December 31, 2012: cash, $58,800; investment in stock

The Java House is developing its annual financial statements for 2012. The following amounts were correct at December 31, 2012: cash, $58,800; investment in stock of PIZ corporation (long term), $36,400; store equipment, $67,200; accounts receivable, $71,820; inventory, $154,000; prepaid rent, $1,120; used store equipment held for disposal, $9,800; accumulated depreciation, store equipment, $13,440; income taxes payable, $9,800; long-term note payable, $42,000; accounts payable, $58,800; retained earnings, $165,100; and common stock, 100,000 shares outstanding, par $1 per share (originally sold and issued at $1.10 per share).

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1. Based on these data, prepare a 2012 balance sheet. Use the following major captions (list the individual items under these captions):
a. Assets: Current Assets, Long-Term Investments, Fixed Assets, and Other Assets.
b. Liabilities: Current Liabilities and Long-Term Liabilities.
c. Stockholders' Equity: Contributed Capital and Retained Earnings.
2. What is the net book value of the store equipment? Explain what this value means.

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