Computation of assets, liabilities, and owners' equity after a series of transactions. The December 31, 2009 balance sheet of Charles Realty reported total assets of $900,000, total liabilities of $350,000, and owners' equity of $550,000. The following transactions occurred in January of 2010:
(1) The business purchased land for $250,000, paying $100,000 cash and issuing a note payable for the balance.
(2) The business collected accounts receivable totaling $45,000.
(3) The business sold land costing $50,000 for $60,000 cash.
(4) The business paid $50,000 of the note payable.
Compute the following at January 31, 2010:
(A.) Total assets $__________
(B.) Total liabilities $__________
(C.) Owners' equity $__________
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