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Lars Linken opened Pronghorn Cleaners on March 1, 2022. During March, the following transactions were completed. 1 Borrowed $6,000 cash by signing a 6-month, 6%,$6,000 note payable. Interest will be paid the first day of each subsequent month. 1 Purchased used truck for $7,800 cash. 2 Paid $1,500 cash to cover rent from March 1 through May 31. 3 Paid $2,400 cash on a 6-month insurance policy effective March 1. 6 Purchased cleaning supplies for $1,960 on account. 14 Billed customers $3,630 for cleaning services performed. 18 Paid $490 on amount owed on cleaning supplies. 20 Paid $1,720 cash for employee salaries. 21 Collected $1,570 cash from customers billed on March 14. 28 Billed customers $4,120 for cleaning services performed. 31 Paid $340 for gas and oil used in truck during month (use Maintenance and Repairs Expense). 31 Declared and paid a $880 cash dividend. Prepare a classified balance sheet at March 31. (List Current Assets in order of liquidity.) PRONGHORN CLEANERS Balance Sheet Assets $ Lars Linken opened Pronghorn Cleaners on March 1, 2022. During March, the following transactions were completed. 1 Borrowed $6,000 cash by signing a 6-month, 6%,$6,000 note payable. Interest will be paid the first day of each subsequent month. 1 Purchased used truck for $7,800 cash. 2 Paid $1,500 cash to cover rent from March 1 through May 31. 3 Paid $2,400 cash on a 6-month insurance policy effective March 1. 6 Purchased cleaning supplies for $1,960 on account. 14 Billed customers $3,630 for cleaning services performed. 18 Paid $490 on amount owed on cleaning supplies. 20 Paid $1,720 cash for employee salaries. 21 Collected $1,570 cash from customers billed on March 14. 28 Billed customers $4,120 for cleaning services performed. 31 Paid $340 for gas and oil used in truck during month (use Maintenance and Repairs Expense). 31 Declared and paid a $880 cash dividend. Prepare a classified balance sheet at March 31. (List Current Assets in order of liquidity.) PRONGHORN CLEANERS Balance Sheet Assets $