Given, Sales $250,000 Cost $134,000 Depreciation $10,200 Operating Expenses $6,000 Interest Expenses $20,700 Taxes $18,420 Dividends $10,600 Addition to Retained Earnings $50,080 Long Term Debt Repaid $9,300 New Equity Issued     $8,470 New fixed assets acquired $15,000 Calculate the Cash Flow From Assets Calculate the change in NWC

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Given,

Sales

$250,000

Cost

$134,000

Depreciation

$10,200

Operating Expenses

$6,000

Interest Expenses

$20,700

Taxes

$18,420

Dividends

$10,600

Addition to Retained Earnings

$50,080

Long Term Debt Repaid

$9,300

New Equity Issued    

$8,470

New fixed assets acquired

$15,000

  1. Calculate the Cash Flow From Assets
  2. Calculate the change in NWC
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