Principles of Financial Accounting.
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Author: Wild
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Chapter 1, Problem 9QS
Use Google 's December 31, 2017, financial statements, in Appendix A near the end of the text, to answer the following.
a. Identify the amounts (in $ millions) of its 2017 (1) assets, (2) liabilities, and (3) equity.
b. Using amounts from part a, verify that Assets= Liabilities+ Equity.
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