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A company's income statement showed the following: net income, $115,000; depreciation expense, $30,500; and gain on sale of plant assets, $4,500. An examination of the company's current assets and current liabilities showed the following changes accounts receivable decreased $9,500; merchandise inventory increased $18,500; prepaid expenses increased $6,300; accounts payable increased $3,500. Calculate the net cash provided or used by operating activities.

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Answer:

$129,200

Step-by-step explanation:

Cash flow from Operating activities

net income, $115,000

adjust for non cash items :

depreciation expense, $30,500

gain on sale of plant assets, ($4,500)

adjust for changes in working capital :

decrease in accounts receivable $9,500

increase in merchandise inventory ($18,500)

increase in prepaid expenses ($6,300)

increase in accounts payable $3,500

Cash flow from Operating Activities $129,200

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