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Harris Designers began operations on April 1. The financial statements for Harris Designers are shown below for the month ended April 30,
(the first month of operations). Determine the missing amounts for letters
(a) through
(o).​ Harris Designers began operations on April 1. The financial statements for Harris Designers are shown below for the month ended April 30,  (the first month of operations). Determine the missing amounts for letters  (a) through  (o).​   Place your answers in the space provided below. Hint: Use the interrelationships among the financial statements to solve this problem.  Place your answers in the space provided below. Hint: Use the interrelationships among the financial statements to solve this problem. Harris Designers began operations on April 1. The financial statements for Harris Designers are shown below for the month ended April 30,  (the first month of operations). Determine the missing amounts for letters  (a) through  (o).​   Place your answers in the space provided below. Hint: Use the interrelationships among the financial statements to solve this problem.

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