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Business, 04.05.2021 06:20, parbridg

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What is the net change in non-cash working capital that would appear on the cash flow
statement given the following:
i) Increase in cash of $500
ii) Increase in accounts receivables of $800
ii) Decrease in inventories of $350
iv) Decrease in prepaid expenses of $225
v) Increase in PP&E of $950
vi) Increase in accounts payable of $400
$175

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