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Test Bank Financial Accounting for MBAs 4th edition by Peter D. Easton A+
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Whole Foods
Balance Sheet
September 28, 2008
Cash
$ 30,534
Current liabilities
$ 666,177
Non-cash assets
3,350,202
Long-term liabilities
1,208,535
Stockholders’ equity
1,506,024
Total assets
$3,380,736
Total liabilities and equity
$3,380,736
Topic: Balance Sheet Components
LO: 2
7. Fill in the blanks to complete the Procter & Gamble Balance Sheet ($ millions).
Procter & Gamble
Balance Sheet
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