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Employers who receive a citation and want to protest it should contact osha within

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<span>Employers who receive a citation and want to protest it should contact OSHA within 15 days by letter.</span>
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Statement of Cash Flows for the year ended December 31, Current Year

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Operating activities:

Net income                          $11,900

Add non-cash expenses:

Depreciation                          5,400

Adjusted operating            $17,300

Changes in working capital:

Accounts receivable            -3,800

Merchandise inventory       -3,700

Accounts payable               +8,800

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Financing activities:

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Common stock and

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Net cash from financing  $10,400

Net cash flows                   $7,900

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Comparative balance sheets and income statement

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Balance sheet at December 31

Cash                                                  $37,300       $29,400       +7,900

Accounts receivable                          32,700          28,900       +3,800

Merchandise inventory                     42,000          38,300        +3,700

Property and equipment                  121,500        100,800      +20,700

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Note payable, long-term                 44,500         50,800         -6,300

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Other expenses                           38,100

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Taxes,               6,100

Other,              6,500

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Wages expense $20,100

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