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Reuse It Inc.'s activities for the year ended December 31,2016 included the following:
• Comprehensive income totaled $468,000 including $88,000 in other comprehensive income.
• Paid a cash dividend of $30,000 that was declared in 2015.
• Interest expense for the year was $14,000; the opening and closing balances in the interest payable account were $28,000 and $19,000,respectively.
• Accounts receivable increased $63,000 and accounts payable decreased $19,000 during the year.
• RII paid $51,000 cash for equipment.
• RII sold held-to-maturity investments for $36,000.The book value of the investment was $39,000.
• Depreciation expense for the year totaled $9,000.
• Suffered an impairment loss on patents of $1 0,000.
• Declared and issued a 2-for-l stock split.There were 20,000 ordinary shares outstanding before the split with a collective market value of $3,000,000.
Requirement:
Prepare the cash flows from operating activities section of the statement of cash flows using the indirect method,assuming that the company's policy is to report interest and dividends received as an investing activity,and interest and dividends paid as a financing activity.

Understand and calculate the effective annual rate (EAR) with different compounding frequencies including continuous compounding.
Analyze and calculate payments for saving plans and retirement funds.
Understand the concept of dividends and calculate returns on stocks.
Calculate the present and future values of uneven cash flow streams.

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