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Business, 08.11.2019 01:31 vallhernandez13

Case x: compute cash received from customers:
sales $ 515,000
accounts receivable, december 31, 2013 27,200
accounts receivable, december 31, 2014 33,600
case y: compute cash paid for rent:
rent expense $ 139,800
rent payable, december 31, 2013 7,800
rent payable, december 31, 2014 6,200
case z: compute cash paid for merchandise:
cost of goods sold $ 525,000
merchandise inventory, december 31, 2013 158,600
accounts payable, december 31, 2013 66,700
merchandise inventory, december 31, 2014 130,400
accounts payable, december 31, 2014 82,000

for each of the above three separate cases, use the information provided about the calendar-year 2014 operations of sahim company to compute the required cash flow information.

case x: cash received from customers

case y: cash paid for rent

case z: cash paid for merchandise

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