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"Oriole Company increased its investments in marketable securities by $329,370 and paid $1,211,231 for new fixed assets during 2017. The company also repaid $773,200 of existing long-term debt while raising $913,555 of new debt capital. In addition, Oriole had a net cash inflow of $348,002 from the sale of fixed assets, and repurchased stock in the open markets for a total of $59,001. What is the net cash used in long term investing activities by Oriole? What is the net cash provided by the company’s financing activities? (Enter negative amounts using either a negative sign preceding the number e. g. -45 or parentheses e. g. (45).)"

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