Use the five transactions for Hennigan Company described below to answer the question(s) that follow(s). Dec 1 Hennigan purchases two new saws on credit at $375 each. The saws are added to Hennigan's rental inventory. Payment is due in 30 days. 8 Hennigan accepts advance deposits for tool Company of $75. 15 Hennigan receives a bill from Farmer's Electric Company for $150 . Payment is due in 30

days. 20 Customers are charged $750 by Hennigan for tool Company. Payment is due from the customers in 30 days. 31 Hennigan receives $500 in payments from the customers that were billed for Company on December 20. Refer to the transactions for Hennigan Rentals. Based on the above transactions, how much is still owed to Hennigan on December 31 from its customers?
a. $ -0-
b. $ 250
c. $ 500
d. $ 750


b

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