Use the following information in the adjusted trial balance for Stockton Company to answer the following questions. Stockton Company Adjusted Trial Balance For the Year ended December 31, 2010 Cash $ 6,030 Accounts Receivable 2,100 Prepaid Expenses 700 Equipment 13,700 Accumulated Depreciation $ 1,100 Accounts Payable 1,900 Notes Payable 4,200 Bob Steely, Capital 12,940 Bob Steely, Withdrawals

790 Fees Earned 8,750 Wages Expense 2,500 Rent Expense 1,960 Utilities Expense 775 Depreciation Expense 250 Miscellaneous Expense 85 Totals $28,890 $28,890 Determine the current assets.
A) $22,530
B) $8,830
C) $21,430
D) $8,130


B

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