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Garret Company has provided the following selected information for the year ended December 31, 2016: Cash collected from customers was $790,000. Cash received from stockholders in exchange for common stock totaled $90,000. Cash paid to suppliers was $380,000. Cash paid to employees was $220,000. Cash to stockholders for dividends was $54,000. Cash received from sale of a building was $300,000. Cash paid for store rent was $40,000. Cash received for interest and dividends was $6,000. Cash paid for income taxes was $45,000. Based on the selected information provided, how much was Garret's cash flow from operating activities

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