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Suppose Nippon Technology had the following cash flow results for 2020: Net Cash Flow from Operating Activities of $8,400,000 Net Cash Flow from Investing Activities of -$1,300,000 Net Cash Flow from Financing Activities of $4,000,000 Create a statement of cash flows with amounts in thousands. What is the Net Cash Flow

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