Hesson Properties, Inc Transactions for Hesson Properties are provided below. Nov. 1 Hesson purchases two new maintenance carts on credit at $375 each. The carts are added to Hesson's property, plant, and equipment records. Payment is due in 30 days. Nov. 8 Hesson accepts $75 of advance payments from customers for services to be provided in December. Nov. 15 Hesson receives the utility bill for

$150. Payment is due in 30 days. Nov. 20 Customers are billed $750 by Hesson for property services. Payment is due from the customers in 30 days. Nov. 30 Hesson received $500 from customers who were billed on November 20th. Refer to the transactions that occurred at Hesson Properties. Based on these transactions, how much is still owed to Hesson from its customers at the end of November?
A) -0-
B) $250
C) $500
D) $700


B

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