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The comparative balance sheets for 2013 and 2012 and the income statement for 2013 are given below for Arduous Company. Additional information from Arduous's accounting records is provided also.
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Additional information from the accounting records:a. Investment revenue includes Arduous Company's $6 million share of the net income of Demur Company, an equity method investee.b. Treasury bills were sold during 2013 at a gain of $2 million. Arduous Company classifies its investments in Treasury bills as cash equivalents.c. A machine originally costing $70 million that was one half depreciated was rendered unusable by a rare flood. Most major components of the machine were unharmed and were sold for $17 million.d. Temporary differences between pretax accounting income and taxable income caused the deferred income tax liability to increase by $3 million.e. The preferred stock of Tory Corporation was purchased for $25 million as a long term investment.f. Land costing $46 million was acquired by issuing $23 million cash and a 15%, four year, $23 million note payable to the seller.g. The right to use a building was acquired with a 15 year lease agreement; present value of lease payments, $82 million.h. $60 million of bonds were retired at maturity.i. In February, Arduous issued a 4% stock dividend (4 million shares). The market price of the $5 par value common stock was $7.50 per share at that time.j. In April, 1 million shares of common stock were repurchased as treasury stock at a cost of $9 million.Required:Prepare the statement of cash flows of Arduous Company for the year ended December 31, 2013. Present cash flows from operating activities by the direct method. (A reconciliation schedule is notrequired.)
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