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In its consolidated cash flow statement for the year ended December 31, 20X2, Plant Corporation reported operating cash inflows of $282,000, financing cash outflows of $240,000, investing cash outflows of $88,000 and an ending cash balance of $52,000. Plant purchased 70 percent of Stem Company’s common stock on March 12, 20X1, at book value. Stem reported net income of $35,000, paid dividends of $14,000 in 20X2, and is included in Plant’s consolidated statements. Plant paid dividends of $55,000 in 20X2. The indirect method is used in computing cash flow from operations.

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