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Use the information for Hampton Inc. for the year ending December 31, 2009 that follows to answer questions 25 through 28.
The following are relevant account balances from Hampton's comparative balance sheet and 2009 income statement. Hampton's balance sheets:
Use the information for Hampton Inc. for the year ending December 31, 2009 that follows to answer questions 25 through 28. The following are relevant account balances from Hampton's comparative balance sheet and 2009 income statement. Hampton's balance sheets:    Other information: No equipment was sold or retired during 2009. Hampton's net income for 2009 was $33,000. -Selected information from the 2008 and 2009 accounting records of Roman Corp. is provided below:    Calculate the December 31, 2009 ending cash balance. Other information:
No equipment was sold or retired during 2009. Hampton's net income for 2009 was $33,000.
-Selected information from the 2008 and 2009 accounting records of Roman Corp. is provided below:
Use the information for Hampton Inc. for the year ending December 31, 2009 that follows to answer questions 25 through 28. The following are relevant account balances from Hampton's comparative balance sheet and 2009 income statement. Hampton's balance sheets:    Other information: No equipment was sold or retired during 2009. Hampton's net income for 2009 was $33,000. -Selected information from the 2008 and 2009 accounting records of Roman Corp. is provided below:    Calculate the December 31, 2009 ending cash balance. Calculate the December 31, 2009 ending cash balance.


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