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Norman Corp. uses the indirect method to prepare its statement of cash flows. The following information pertains to 2021.
Accounts Receivable was increased by $20,000.
Accounts Payable was increased by $15,000.
Depreciation Expense was $10,000.
Common Stock was issued for $50,000.
Dividend payments to shareholders were $40,000.
Equipment was purchased for $30,000.
Land was sold for $100,000 resulting in a Gain on Disposal of $35,000.
Net income was $200,000.
What should be reported as the net cash provided by operating activities for 2021?
A
$170,000
B
$70,000
$240,000
D
$10,000

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