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(assume the tax rate is 40 percent): 2014 2015 Sales $ 8,335 $ 8,909 Depreciation 1,175 1,176 Cost of goods sold 2,746 3,110 Other expenses 689 584 Interest 575 653 Cash 4,159 5,253 Accounts receivable 5,489 6,177 Short-term notes payable 844 796 Long-term debt 14,010 16,550 Net fixed assets 34,955 35,877 Accounts payable 4,416 4,235 Inventory 9,720 9,988 Dividends 1,006 1,101 For 2015, calculate the cash flow from assets, cash flow to creditors, and cash flow to stockholders.

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