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American Opportunity tax credit was called the HOPE credit. It is available for the first four years of an individual's post secondary school education.

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Ecker Company reports $1,925,000 of net income for 2017 and declares $269,500 of cash dividends on its preferred stock for 2017.
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Land                               $200,000    

Total assets                   $290,000          

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