Red Company's comparative balance sheet shows the following: P10,000 increase in accounts receivable; P10,000 increase in inventories; P10,000 increase in accounts payable; P10,000 increase in bonds payable. Assuming an adjusted net income (after effecting non-cash items) of P100,000 and no other changes in other asset, liabilities and equity accounts, what is the net cash flow from operating activities?

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Red Company's comparative balance sheet shows the following: P10,000 increase in accounts receivable; P10,000 increase in inventories; P10,000 increase in accounts payable; P10,000 increase in bonds payable. Assuming an adjusted net income (after effecting non-cash items) of P100,000 and no other changes in other asset, liabilities and equity accounts, what is the net cash flow from operating activities? 

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