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Ivahew [28]
3 years ago
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Small businesses benefit from independent __________ like plastics net, hospital network.com, and textile web.

Business
1 answer:
soldier1979 [14.2K]3 years ago
8 0
<span>Small businesses benefit from independent e-marketplaces. This is because independent e-marketplaces are third-party websites that help the small business without pushing their agenda. Plastics Net, Hospital Network.com, and textile web are all examples of independent e-marketplaces.</span>
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(credit balances in parentheses)

Accounts                                       Casey              Kennedy     Consolidated

Cash                                           $500,000          $176,250            $676,250

Accounts receivable                   1,410,000           345,000            1,755,000

Inventory                                    1,585,000           375,750             1,960,750

Investment in Kennedy            3,250,000                       0                           0

Buildings (net)                           5,722,500       2,332,000            8,054,500

Licensing agreements                             0       2,888,000            2,888,000

Goodwill                                        693,500                     0              1,183,500

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Accounts payable                     $(391,000)      $(377,000)             (768,000)

Long-term debt                        (3,770,000)     (2,980,000)        (6,750,000)

Common stock                        (3,000,000)      (1,000,000)        (3,000,000)

Additional paid-in capital                        0          (500,000)

Retained earnings                  (6,000,000)       (1,100,000)        (6,000,000)

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Long-term debt                       (3,770,000)       (2,980,000)

Common stock                       (3,000,000)       (1,000,000)

Additional paid-in capital                        0          (500,000)

Retained earnings                 (6,000,000)        (1,100,000)

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