Sonier Corporation's most recent balance sheet appears below:Comparative Balance Sheet Ending BalanceBeginning BalanceAssets:      Cash and cash equivalents$26 $27 Accounts receivable 45  49 Inventory 40  43 Property, plant, and equipment 474  380 Less accumulated depreciation 269  244 Total assets$316 $255 Liabilities and stockholders' equity:      Accounts payable$42 $35 Bonds payable 245  270 Common stock 71  70 Retained earnings (42) (120)Total liabilities and stockholders' equity$316 $255 The net income for the year was $97. Cash dividends were $19. The company did not issue any bonds or repurchase any of its common stock during the year. The net cash provided by (used in) financing activities for the year was:

A. $1
B. ($43)
C. ($25)
D. ($19)


Answer: B

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