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10 October, 20:02

Miser Materials paid $27,500 in dividends and $28,311 in interest over the past year while net working capital increased from $13,506 to $18,219. The company purchased $42,000 in net new fixed assets and had depreciation expenses of $16,805. During the year, the firm issued $25,000 in net new equity and paid off $21,000 in long-term debt. What is the amount of the cash flow from assets?

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  1. 10 October, 22:04
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    Cash flow from assets = $51,800

    Explanation:

    Cash flow from assets = Cash flow to Creditors + Cash flow to Shareholders

    Cash flow to creditors = Interest Paid - (New loans taken - Paid Loans)

    = $28,311 - ($0 - $21,000)

    = $28,311 + $21,000

    = $49,311

    Cash flow to shareholders = Dividends paid - Net new equity

    = $27,500 - $25,000

    = $2,500

    Cash flow from assets = $49,311 + $2,500 = $51,811
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