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Business, 19.07.2021 17:20 nkidane2802

The following information is taken from the 2020 general ledger of Swisher Company Rent Rent expense Prepaid rent, January 1 Prepaid rent, December 31 $40,300 6,500 9,500 Salaries Salaries and wages expense Salaries and wages payable, January 1 Salaries and wages payable, December 31 $64,200 10,500 8,000 Sales Sales revenue Accounts receivable, January 1 Accounts receivable, December 31 $169,500 19,700 6,800
In each case, compute the amount that should be reported in the operating activities section of the statement of cash flows under the direct method.
Cash payments for rent
Cash payments for salaries
Cash receipts from customers

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