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From the following data, compute:
a) Net cash flow provided (used) by operating activities.
b) Net cash flow provided (used) by investing activities
c) Net cash flow provided (used) by financing activities.
d) Net increase (decrease) in cash during the year.
e) The cash balance at the end of the year.

Cash receipts from:
Customers ..........................................$270,000
Investments by owners ..........................54,000
Sale of Building ....................................90,000
Proceeds from Bank loan..................... 60,000
Cash payments for:
Wages .................................................... 82,500
Utilities .................................................... 3,000
Advertising ............................................. 4,000
Rent ...................................................... 36,000
Taxes..................................................... 67,000
Dividends............................................. 20,000
Repayment of Principal on loan.......... 40,000
Purchase of land.................................. 106,000
Cash balance at beginning of year......... $386,000

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The solution computes net cash flow provided by operating activities, investing activities, and financing activities.

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Cash Flows from Operating Activity

Cash Receipt from customers 270000
Cash paid for Wages -82500
Cash paid for Utilities -3000
Cash paid for Advertising -4000
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