The fоllоwing infоrmаtion wаs tаken from the accounting records of Peg Leg Company for the year ended December 31, Year 5: Net income $175,000 Proceeds from issuance of preferred stock 40,000 Declaration of cash dividends 25,000 Payment for the purchase of machinery 80,000 Depreciation expense 10,000 Increase in accounts receivable – gross 10,000 Decrease in inventory 15,000 Increase in accounts payable 4,000 Proceeds from sale of used equipment 18,000 Gain on sale of used equipment 3,000 Payment of cash dividends 20,000 Increase in allowance for doubtful accounts 3,000 Issuance of bonds payable 50,000 Assume Peg Leg Company prepares its statement of cash flows on the indirect method. Based solely on the information provided above, net cash flows would be reported as follows:
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