The balance sheet data of Sweet Company at the end of 2020 and 2019 are shown below.     2020   2019 Cash   $30,100     $35,100   Accounts receivable (net)   55,000     44,900   Inventory   64,600     45,100   Prepaid expenses   15,000     24,700   Equipment   90,200     74,500   Accumulated depreciation—equipment   (18,040 )   (8,000 ) Land   70,200     39,800       $307,060     $256,100                 Accounts payable   $64,600     $52,500

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The balance sheet data of Sweet Company at the end of 2020 and 2019 are shown below.

   
2020
 
2019
Cash  
$30,100
   
$35,100
 
Accounts receivable (net)  
55,000
   
44,900
 
Inventory  
64,600
   
45,100
 
Prepaid expenses  
15,000
   
24,700
 
Equipment  
90,200
   
74,500
 
Accumulated depreciation—equipment  
(18,040
)
 
(8,000
)
Land  
70,200
   
39,800
 
   
$307,060
   
$256,100
 
             
Accounts payable  
$64,600
   
$52,500
 
Accrued expenses  
14,800
   
17,900
 
Notes payable—bank, long-term  
–0–
   
22,900
 
Bonds payable  
30,300
   
–0–
 
Common stock, $10 par  
190,400
   
160,000
 
Retained earnings  
6,960
   
2,800
 
   
$307,060
   
$256,100
 


Land was acquired for $30,400 in exchange for common stock, par $30,400, during the year; all equipment purchased was for cash. Equipment costing $13,200 was sold for $3,100; book value of the equipment was $6,100. Cash dividends of $10,100 were declared and paid during the year.

Compute net cash provided (used) by: (Show amounts that decrease cash flow with either a - sign e.g. -12,000 or in parenthesis e.g. (12,000).)

(a)   Net Cash                                                             by operating activities.  
(b)   Net Cash                                                             by investing activities.  
(c)   Net Cash                                                             by financing activities.  
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