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Concord Inc., had the following condensed balance sheet at the end of operations for 2019. CONCORD INC. BALANCE SHEET DECEMBER 31, 2019 Cash $8,500 Current liabilities $15,000 Current assets other than cash 29,100 Long-term notes payable 25,700 Equity invesments 19,900 Bonds payable 25,000 Plant assets (net) 66,800 Common stock 75,000 Land 39,700 Retained earnings 23,300 $164,000 $164,000 During 2020, the following occurred. 1. A tract of land was purchased for $9,100. 2. Bonds payable in the amount of $15,000 were redeemed at par. 3. An additional $9,900 in common stock was issued at par. 4. Dividends totaling $9,300 were paid to stockholders. 5. Net income was $30,500 after allowing depreciation of $13,700. 6. Land was purchased through the issuance of $22,400 in bonds. 7. Concord Inc. sold part of its investment portfolio for $13,000. This transaction resulted in a gain of $2,000 for the company. No unrealized gains or losses were recorded on these investments in 2020. 8. Both current assets (other than cash) and current liabilities remained at the same amount. Prepare a statement of cash flows for 2014 using the indirect method. Prepare the condensed balance sheet for Jobim Inc. as it would appear at December 31, 2014

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