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At the beginning of its current fiscal year, willie corp.’s balance sheet showed assets of $11,500 and liabilities of $5,600. during the year, liabilities decreased by $1,200. net income for the year was $3,000, and net assets at the end of the year were $6,700. there were no changes in paid-in capital during the year.
calculate the dividends, if any, declared during the year. (negative amounts should be indicated by a minus sign.)

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