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Use the following information about the current year's operations of a company to calculate cash provided by operations. Net income $200,000 Increase in Accounts Payable 5,000 Increase in Accounts Receivable 7,000 Decrease in Merchandise Inventory 10,000 Increase in Salaries Payable 6,000 Depreciation Expense 10,000 Loss on Sale of Equipment 6,000

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Answer:

Net cash flow from operating activity $230,000

Step-by-step explanation:

The computation of the cash flow from operating activities is shown below;

Cash flow from operating activities

Net Income $200,000

Adjustments made

Add: Depreciation expense $10,000

Add: Loss on sale of equipment $6,000

Add: Increase in Account payable $5000

Less: Increase in Account receivable ($7,000)

Add: Decrease in Merchandise Inventory $10,000

Add: Increase in salaries payable $6,000

Net cash flow from operating activity $230,000

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