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From the following information, calculate net cash flow from operating activities.  Sales $185,000 Less Salaries $40,000 Depreciation $13,000 Other expenses $10,000 Interest expense $5,000$68,000 Profit $117,000\begin{array}{ll}\text { Sales }&&\$185,000\\\text { Less Salaries } & \$ 40,000 \\\text { Depreciation } & \$ 13,000 \\\text { Other expenses } & \$ 10,000 \\\text { Interest expense } & \$ 5,000&\$68,000\\\text { Profit }&&\$117,000\end{array} Statement of financial position extract
 Start of  End of  Period  Period $$ Accounts payable 11,00014,000 Interest expense owing 1,000\begin{array} { l l l } & \text { Start of } & \text { End of } \\& \text { Period } & \text { Period } \\& \$ & \$ \\\text { Accounts payable } & 11,000 & 14,000 \\\text { Interest expense owing } & - & 1,000\end{array}

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