Using the indirect method, determine the net cash provided by/used in operating activities for this year. (List any deduction in cash and cash outflows as negative amounts.)

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Comparative financial statements for Weaver Company follow:

 

Weaver Company
Comparative Balance Sheet
at December 31
  This Year Last Year
Assets    
Cash $ 15 $ 11
Accounts receivable 291 229
Inventory 152 194
Prepaid expenses 9 5
Total current assets 467 439
Property, plant, and equipment 503 425
Less accumulated depreciation (81) (71)
Net property, plant, and equipment 422 354
Long-term investments 29 35
Total assets $ 918 $ 828
Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity    
Accounts payable $ 302 $ 224
Accrued liabilities 71 78
Income taxes payable 72 63
Total current liabilities 445 365
Bonds payable 199 170
Total liabilities 644 535
Common stock 160 201
Retained earnings 114 92
Total stockholders’ equity 274 293
Total liabilities and stockholders' equity $ 918 $ 828

 

Weaver Company
Income Statement
For This Year Ended December 31
Sales   $ 750
Cost of goods sold   446
Gross margin   304
Selling and administrative expenses   222
Net operating income   82
Nonoperating items:    
Gain on sale of investments $ 6  
Loss on sale of equipment (2) 4
Income before taxes   86
Income taxes   23
Net income   $ 63

 

During this year, Weaver sold some equipment for $19 that had cost $31 and on which there was accumulated depreciation of $10. In addition, the company sold long-term investments for $12 that had cost $6 when purchased several years ago. Weaver paid a cash dividend this year and the company repurchased $41 of its own stock. This year Weaver did not retire any bonds.

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1. Using the indirect method, determine the net cash provided by/used in operating activities for this year. (List any deduction in cash and cash outflows as negative amounts.)

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