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Rowdy's Restaurants cash flow ($ in millions) Cash received from: Customers $4050 Interest on investments 350 Sale of land 250 Sale of Rowdy's common stock 900 Issuance of debt securities 3500 Cash paid for: Interest on debt $450 Income tax 230 Debt principal reduction 3000 Purchase of equipment 7000 Purchase of inventory 2500 Dividends on common stock 650 Operating expenses 800 Rowdy's would report net cash inflows (outflows) from financing activities in the amount of:

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