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Selected data taken from the accounting records of Laser Inc. for the current year ended December 31 are as follows: Selected data taken from the accounting records of Laser Inc. for the current year ended December 31 are as follows:    During the current year, the cost of merchandise sold was $448,500, and the operating expenses other than depreciation were $78,000. The direct method is used for presenting the cash flows from operating activities on the statement of cash flows.  Required:  Determine the amount reported on the statement of cash flows for:  (a)  Cash payments for merchandise  (b)  Cash payments for operating expenses
During the current year, the cost of merchandise sold was $448,500, and the operating expenses other than depreciation were $78,000. The direct method is used for presenting the cash flows from operating activities on the statement of cash flows.
Required:
Determine the amount reported on the statement of cash flows for:
(a)  Cash payments for merchandise
(b)  Cash payments for operating expenses

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