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The comparative balance sheets of marin inc. at the beginning and the end of the year 2020 are as follows. marin inc. balance sheets dec. 31, 2020 jan. 1, 2020 inc./dec. assets cash $ 48,850 $ 16,850 $32,000 inc. accounts receivable 95,910 89,060 6,850 inc. equipment 43,910 23,060 20,850 inc. less: accumulated depreciation-equipment 21,910 11,000 10,910 inc. total $166,760 $117,970 liabilities and stockholders’ equity accounts payable $ 24,910 $ 16,060 8,850 inc. common stock 103,850 81,060 22,790 inc. retained earnings 38,000 20,850 17,150 inc. total $166,760 $117,970 net income of $48,910 was reported, and dividends of $31,760 were paid in 2020. new equipment was purchased and none was sold. prepare a statement of cash flows for the year 2020.

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