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Business, 27.06.2020 17:01, Andrebutrus

NOTE: Although this problem is similar to the previous and/or next problem, some elements differ such that you must solve the answer for this problem independent of your answer to any other questions. Momber's Flooring Company 2011 2012 Cash 500 800 Accounts receivable 1,400 1,200 Inventory 3,900 4,400 Net fixed assets 8,200 8,200 Land 1,000 2,000 Total Assets 15,000 16,600 Notes payable 1,000 600 Accounts payable 3,000 2,000 Accruals 500 900 Long-term debt 3,600 5,400 Common Stock 2,500 2,200 Retained earnings 4,400 5,500 Total Liabilities and Equity 15,000 16,600 Given the Balance Sheets for Momber's Flooring Company above for the years ending December 31, 2011 and 2012, find Net Cash Flows from Operating Activities for 2012 assuming the following income statement data: Net income (2012)

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