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Cash dividends declared and paid $ 316 interest and taxes paid 108 collections from customers 1,341 payment of long-term debt 199 purchase of land and buildings 157 cash paid to suppliers and employees 794 issuance of preferred stock 305 proceeds from the sale of equipment 58 required: calculate the net cash provided (used) by operating activities for bromfield co. for the year ended december 31, 2019. calculate the net cash provided (used) by investing activities. calculate the net cash provided (used) by financing activities. calculate the net increase (decrease) in cash for the year.

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