Cash received $200,000
Expenses:
• Light $ 5,000
• Water $2,000
• Telephone $2,00...
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Cash received $200,000
Expenses:
• Light $ 5,000
• Water $2,000
• Telephone $2,000
• Wages $60,000
• Stock $150,000
Money made from Sales
• Week 1 $120,000
• Week 2 $ 80,000
• Week 3 $105,000
• Week 4 $98,500
Using the sample form provided, Complete the Cash Flow Statement . Take a picture of the cash book you prepared and load it here *
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