Question: Daniel Corporation uses the indirect method to prepare its statement of cash flows. Data related to cash activities for last year are as follows: Net

Daniel Corporation uses the indirect method to prepare its statement of cash flows. Data related to cash activities for last year are as follows:
Net income .................................................................................. $ 92,900
Dividends paid (cash) .................................................................. $ 50,800
Depreciation expense ................................................................. $ 11,000
Net decrease in current assets .................................................... $ 21,000
Issued new long-term notes payable for cash ............................ $ 51,800
Paid cash for building .................................................................. $275,000
Net decrease in current liabilities ................................................ $ 5,600
Sold long-term investment for cash ............................................ $100,000
Answer the following questions:
1. What was the net cash flow from operating activities for the year?
2. What was the cash flow from (or used for) investing activities for the year?
3. What was the cash flow from (or used for) financing activities for the year?
4. What was the net change in cash for the year?
5. If the beginning balance of cash for the year was $154,000, what was the balance of cash at the end of the year?

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