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Company X had $300 in interest expense in 2018, and paid out $150 in dividends to shareholders that year. It's 2017 balance sheet showed long-term debt in the amount of $2250 and common stock (with additional paid in capital included) of $4475. The 2018 balance sheet of the company showed long-term debt and common stock of $1975 and $5460, respectively. What was Company X's Cash Flow to Stockholders in 2018?
a. +$835
b. +$985
c. -$685
d. +$975
e. -$835
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