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Business, 07.08.2019 05:10 alyssagibson6057

Nevada boot co. reported net income of $216,000 for its year ended december 31, 2013. purchases totaled $152,000. accounts payable balances at the beginning and end of the year were $36,000 and $33,000, respectively. beginning and ending inventory balances were $44,000 and $46,000, respectively. assuming that all relevant information has been presented, nevada boot would report operating cash flows of: a) $151,000b) $155,000c) $211,000d) $221,000

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