Wise Photography reported net income of $130,000 for 2015. Included in the income statement were depreciation expense
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Calculate net cash provided by operating activities for WisePhotography.
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Accounts receivable Accounts payable 12/31/14 $27,000 6,000 12/31/15 $21,000 9,200
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