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Use this adjusted trial balance to answer the following question. Dan’s MarinaAdjusted Trial BalanceDecember 31, 2010 Cash $2,500 Accounts Receivable 3,500 Supplies 1,500 Prepaid Insurance 2,500 Dock 12,000 Accumulated Depreciation-Dock $3,000 Accounts Payable 6,000 Common Stock 10,000 Dividends 4,000 Boat Rentals 17,000 Depreciation Expense-Dock 1,000 Wages Expense 6,500 Insurance Expense 2,000 Income Taxes Expense 500$36,000$36,000\begin{array}{c}\text {Dan's Marina}\\\text {Adjusted Trial Balance}\\\text {December 31, 2010}\\\begin{array}{|l|r|r|}\hline \text { Cash } & \$ 2,500 \\\text { Accounts Receivable } & 3,500 \\\text { Supplies } & 1,500 \\\text { Prepaid Insurance } & 2,500 \\\text { Dock } & 12,000\\\text { Accumulated Depreciation-Dock } & & \$ 3,000 \\\text { Accounts Payable } && 6,000 \\\text { Common Stock } && 10,000 \\\text { Dividends } & 4,000 & \\\text { Boat Rentals } & & 17,000\\\text { Depreciation Expense-Dock } & 1,000 & \\\text { Wages Expense } & 6,500 & \\\text { Insurance Expense } & 2,000 & \\\text { Income Taxes Expense } & 500 \\ & \$ 36,000 & \$ 36,000 \\\hline\end{array}\end{array}

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