Alfredo Inc. reports net income of $239,000 for the year ended December 31. It also reports $91,600 depreciation expense and a $5,450 gain on the sale of equipment. Its comparative balance sheet reveals a $37,300 decrease in accounts receivable, a $16,650 increase in accounts payable, and a $13,100 decrease in wages payable. Calculate the cash provided (used) in operating activities using the indirect method.
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Greentel, a telecom giant, has been using the service of orpheus inc. for training its employees. according to a deal signed by the two companies, orpheus inc. is not only responsible for training greentel's employees but also for providing comprehensive administrative services to the telecom giant. in this instance, greentel engages in
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Petra contracted to paint bret’s house for $2,000. after beginning the job, petra realizes that the house is really quite big, and she’s not going to make enough profit, so she tells bret she wants another $500 to finish the job. bret doesn’t want to pay more, but he’s afraid that if she walks off the job, he’ll have trouble finding someone else to finish it, so he agrees. is bret legally obligated to pay the extra $500?
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