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The following items are taken from the financial statements of the Postal Service for the year ending December 31, 2018:  Accounts payable 18,000 Accounts receivable 11,000 Accumulated depreciation - equipment 28,000 Advertising expense 21,000 Cash 15,000 Common stock 42,000 Dividends 14,000 Depreciation expense 12,000 Equipment 210,000 Insurance expense 3,000 Note payable, due 6/30/1970,000 Prepaid insurance (12-month policy)  6,000 Rent expense 17,000 Retained earnings (1/1/18)  60,000 Salaries and wages expense 32,000 Service revenue 133,000 Supplies 4,000 Supplies expense 6,000\begin{array}{lr}\text { Accounts payable } & 18,000 \\\text { Accounts receivable } & 11,000 \\\text { Accumulated depreciation - equipment } & 28,000 \\\text { Advertising expense } & 21,000 \\\text { Cash } & 15,000 \\\text { Common stock } & 42,000 \\\text { Dividends } & 14,000 \\\text { Depreciation expense } & 12,000 \\\text { Equipment } & 210,000 \\\text { Insurance expense } & 3,000\\\text { Note payable, due } 6 / 30 / 19 & 70,000 \\\text { Prepaid insurance (12-month policy) } & 6,000 \\\text { Rent expense } & 17,000 \\\text { Retained earnings (1/1/18) } & 60,000 \\\text { Salaries and wages expense } & 32,000 \\\text { Service revenue } & 133,000 \\\text { Supplies } & 4,000 \\\text { Supplies expense } & 6,000\end{array} The sub-classifications for assets on the company's classified balance sheet would include all of the following except


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