Presented below is the 2024 income statement and comparative balance sheet information for Tiger Enterprises....

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Presented below is the 2024 income statement and comparative balance sheet information for Tiger Enterprises.
TIGER ENTERPRISES
Income Statement
For the Year Ended December 31,2024
($ in thousands)
Sales revenue $ 8,020
Operating expenses:
Cost of goods sold $ 3,530
Depreciation expense 410
Insurance expense 270
General and administrative expense 1,970
Total operating expenses 6,180
Income before income taxes 1,840
Income tax expense (770)
Net income $ 1,070
Balance Sheet Information ($ in thousands) December 31,2024 December 31,2023
Assets:
Cash $ 470 $ 370
Accounts receivable 9201,000
Inventory 810770
Prepaid insurance 135105
Equipment 2,9502,650
Less: Accumulated depreciation (1,180)(770)
Total assets $ 4,105 $ 4,125
Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity:
Accounts payable $ 470 $ 530
Accrued liabilities (for general & administrative expense)470570
Income taxes payable 370320
Notes payable (due 12/31/2025)970770
Common stock 1,070970
Retained earnings 755965
Total liabilities and shareholders' equity $ 4,105 $ 4,125
Required:
Prepare the cash flows from operating activities section of Tiger's 2024 statement of cash flows using the direct method. Assume that all purchases and sales of inventory are on account, and that there are no anticipated bad debts for accounts receivable.
Note: Amounts to be deducted should be indicated with a minus sign. Enter your answers in thousands.

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