Statement of cash flows for varney corp

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Attached are the income statement and statement of stockholders' equity for Varney Corp for the year ended 12/31/2014 and the comparative balance sheet information at 12/31/2013 and 12/31/2014. The following additional information is provided:

1. During 2014 Varney purchased land and a building through a $200,000 cash purchase. There were no disposals of operating assets during 2014. The building is the only depreciable operating asset that Varney owned during 2014

2. During 2014, Varney issued 5,000 shares of its own common stock for $50,000.

3. During 2014, Varney repurchased 2,000 shares of its own common stock for $18,000.

4. The other operating expenses were paid in full during 2014.

5. During 2014, $2,000 of dividends were paid to stockholders.

6. An equity statement is not shown because all relevant information to the statement of cash flows has been provided.

Required: Statement of cash flows for Varney Corp. for the year ended 12/31/2014 using the "indirect" method of presenting operating cash flows.

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