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Kraft Foods reports operating cash flows of $3.42 billion, investing cash flows of $0.42 billion, and financing cash flows of −$3.84 billion. 2. Sara Lee reports operating cash flows of $1.22 billion, investing cash flows of −$0.12 billion, and financing cash flows of −$1.04 billion. The beginning cash amount is $0.52 billion. 3. Performance Food Group reports operating cash flows of $0.08 billion, investing cash flows of $0.45 billion, and a change in total cash of $0.05 billion. 4. Smithfield Foods reports operating cash flows of $0.42 billion, financing cash flows of $0.24 billion, and a change in total cash of $0.01 billion. 5. Tyson Foods reports investing cash flows of −$1.06 billion, financing cash flows of $0.85 billion, and a change in total cash of $0.01 billion.
What is the amount of cash flows from financing activities of Performance Food Group? billion

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