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Data for Gobell,Inc Gobell, Inc.\text {Gobell, Inc.} Comparative Balance Sheet\text {Comparative Balance Sheet} December 31,2019 and 2018\text {December 31,2019 and 2018}

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Data for Gobell,Inc.follow:
 Data for Gobell,Inc.follow:    Assets Current Assets:   \text {Gobell, Inc.}   \text {Comparative Balance Sheet}   \text {December 31,2019 and 2018}   \begin{array} { l l l }  &2019&2018\\ \text { Cash } & \$ 121,000 & \$ 100,000 \\ \text { Accounts Receivables, Net } & 117,000 & 125,000 \\ \text { Merchandise Inventory } & 70,000 & \$ 5,000 \\ \text { Total Assets } & \$ 30 \mathrm {~B} , 000 & \$ 310,000 \end{array}  Liabilities   \begin{array} { l l l }  \text { Total Current Liabilities } & \$ 63,500 & \$ 50,000 \\ \text { Long-term Liabilities } & \underline { 100,000 } & \underline { 100,000 } \\ \text { Total Liabilities } & \underline { 163,500 } & \underline { 150,000 } \end{array}  Stockholders' Equity   \begin{array}{lll} \text { Preferred Stock } & 94,500 & 110,000 \\ \text { Common Stockholders' Equity } & \underline{50,000} & \underline{50,000} \\ \text { Total Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity } & \underline{\$ 308,000} & \underline{\$ 310,000} \end{array}   Prepare a horizontal analysis of the comparative balance sheet of Gobell,Inc.(Round to one decimal place.) Assets
Current Assets:
Gobell, Inc.\text {Gobell, Inc.}
Comparative Balance Sheet\text {Comparative Balance Sheet}
December 31,2019 and 2018\text {December 31,2019 and 2018}
20192018 Cash $121,000$100,000 Accounts Receivables, Net 117,000125,000 Merchandise Inventory 70,000$5,000 Total Assets $30 B,000$310,000\begin{array} { l l l } &2019&2018\\\text { Cash } & \$ 121,000 & \$ 100,000 \\\text { Accounts Receivables, Net } & 117,000 & 125,000 \\\text { Merchandise Inventory } & 70,000 & \$ 5,000 \\\text { Total Assets } & \$ 30 \mathrm {~B} , 000 & \$ 310,000\end{array} Liabilities
 Total Current Liabilities $63,500$50,000 Long-term Liabilities 100,000100,000 Total Liabilities 163,500150,000\begin{array} { l l l } \text { Total Current Liabilities } & \$ 63,500 & \$ 50,000 \\\text { Long-term Liabilities } & \underline { 100,000 } & \underline { 100,000 } \\\text { Total Liabilities } & \underline { 163,500 } & \underline { 150,000 }\end{array} Stockholders' Equity
 Preferred Stock 94,500110,000 Common Stockholders’ Equity 50,00050,000 Total Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity $308,000$310,000\begin{array}{lll}\text { Preferred Stock } & 94,500 & 110,000 \\\text { Common Stockholders' Equity } & \underline{50,000} & \underline{50,000} \\\text { Total Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity } & \underline{\$ 308,000} & \underline{\$ 310,000}\end{array}
Prepare a horizontal analysis of the comparative balance sheet of Gobell,Inc.(Round to one decimal place.)

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