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DeeAnn Company's financial statements show the following: Sales: $300,000 Wage expense: $120,000 Accounts receivable decrease: $54,000 Prepaid rent increase: $33,000 Rent Expense: $75,000 Wages payable decrease: $39,000 Depreciation expense: $37,000 DeeAnn has no other revenues or expenses. What is DeeAnn’s net cash flow from operating activities? $67,500 $109,500 $138,000 $87,000 $165,000

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