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20 August, 01:50

During the past year, a company had cash flow to creditors, an operating cash flow, and net capital spending of $30,026, $67,603, and $28,760, respectively. The net working capital at the beginning of the year was $11,917 and it was $13,900 at the end of the year. What was the company's cash flow to stockholders during the year?

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  1. 20 August, 02:00
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    Answer: $6,834

    Explanation:

    Given the following;

    Cash flow to creditors = $30,026

    Operating Cashflow = $67,603

    Net capital spending = $28,760

    Beginning net working capital = $11,917

    Ending working capital = $13,900

    Therefore,

    Net working capital = Ending working capital - beginning working capital

    Net working capital = $ (13,900 - 11,917) = $1,983

    Cashflow from asset = (operating Cashflow - Net capital spending - net working capital)

    Cashflow from asset = $67,603 - $28,760 - $1,983 = $36,860

    Therefore,

    Company's Cashflow to stockholders during the year = (Cashflow from asset - Cashflow to creditors)

    $36,860 - $30,026 = $6,834
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