Corex comparative balance sheets are presented below. COREX CORPORATION Comparative Balance Sheets December 31

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  1. Corex comparative balance sheets are presented below.

COREX CORPORATION

Comparative Balance Sheets

December 31

                                                                                                                    2020               2019

Cash                                                                                                     $ 14,300         $ 10,700

Accounts receivable                                                                                 21,200            23,400

Land                                                                                                         20,000            26,000

Building                                                                                                   70,000            70,000

Accumulated depreciation                                                                     (15,000)         (10,000)

     Total                                                                                                $110,500        $120,100

Accounts payable                                                                                  $12,370          $31,100

Common stock                                                                                         75,000            69,000

Retained earnings                                                                                   23,130           20,000

     Total                                                                                               $110,500       $120,100

Additional information:

  1. Net income was $22,630. Dividends declared and paid were $39,500.
  2. All other changes in noncurrent account balances had a direct effect on cash flows, except the change in accumulated depreciation. The land was sold for $5,900.

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(a) Prepare a statement of cash flows for 2010 using the indirect method.

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