Kilduff Corporation's balance sheet and income statement appear below:Comparative Balance Sheet Ending BalanceBeginning BalanceAssets:      Cash and cash equivalents$36 $38 Accounts receivable 36  32 Inventory 49  55 Property, plant and equipment 707  580 Less accumulated depreciation 316  315 Total assets$ 512 $ 390 Liabilities and stockholders' equity:      Accounts payable$71 $64 Accrued liabilities 22  19 Income taxes payable 34  41 Bonds payable 71  100 Common stock 32  30 Retained earnings 282  136 Total liabilities and stockholders' equity$ 512 $ 390 Income StatementSales$ 1,174Cost of goods sold  771Gross margin403Selling and administrative expense  146Net operating income257Gain on sale of plant and equipment 

14Income before taxes271Income taxes  81Net income$ 190The company sold equipment for $19 that was originally purchased for $10 and that had accumulated depreciation of $5. The company paid a cash dividend of $44 and it did not issue any bonds payable or repurchase any of its own common stock.The net cash provided by (used in) investing activities for the year was:

A. $118
B. $(137)
C. $19
D. $(118)


Answer: D

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