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Perform a horizontal analysis for the balance sheet entry "Accounts Payable" given below. (Round to the nearest tenth)  Liabilities and Owner’s Equity Current Liabilities Accounts Payable Salaries Payable Taxes Payable Total Current Liabilities Long-term Liabilities Debenture Bond Total Liabilities Stockholder’s Equity Retained earnings Total Liabilities and Stockholder’s Equity2012$9,0007,4005,10021,50017,00038,50028,000$66,5002011$8,7006,2003,80018,70015,70034,40027,800$62,200 Increase/Decrease  Amount Percent\begin{array}{c}\begin{array}{lll}\\ \text { Liabilities and Owner's Equity}\\ \hline\text { Current Liabilities}\\ \text { Accounts Payable}\\ \text { Salaries Payable}\\ \text { Taxes Payable}\\ \text { Total Current Liabilities}\\ \text { Long-term Liabilities}\\ \text { Debenture Bond}\\ \text { Total Liabilities}\\ \text { Stockholder's Equity}\\ \text { Retained earnings}\\ \text { Total Liabilities and Stockholder's Equity}\end{array}\begin{array}{lll}\\2012\\ \hline \\\$ 9,000 \\7,400 \\5,100 \\21,500\\\\17,000\\38,500\\\\28,000\\\$ 66,500 \end{array}\begin{array}{lll}\\2011\\ \hline\\\$ 8,700 \\6,200 \\3,800 \\18,700\\\\15,700 \\34,400\\\\27,800\\\$ 62,200 \end{array}\begin{array}{lll} \text { Increase/Decrease }\\ \text { Amount Percent}\\ \hline\\ \\ \\ \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\end{array}\end{array}


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