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| Cash flow from Investing activities | |
| Purchase of new equipment | -$1,40,000 |
| Sale of equipment | $65,000 |
| Net cash from investing activities(B) | -$75,000 |
| Cash flow from Financing activities | |
| Issuance of Bond | $1,00,000 |
| Sold Common stock | $2,00,000 |
| Payment of Dividends | -$20,000 |
| Paid to Notes payable | -$3,00,000 |
| Cash flow from Financing activities(C) | -$20,000 |
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Below is activity for A Company during the year. Sold Equipment for $65,000. Purchased new Equipment for $140,000 Issued bonds for $100,000. Paid $20,000 in dividends to common stockholders. Received $200,000 when the company had a seasoned equity offering (sold common stock). Paid back a $300,000 Note Payable. Fill out the Investing and Financing Section of A Company's cash flow statement. A Company Cash Flow Statement Cash Flow from Investing Activities ...
1. Below is activity for A Company during the year.
Sold Equipment for $65,000.
Purchased new Equipment for $140,000
Issued bonds for $100,000.
Paid $20,000 in dividends to common stockholders.
Received $200,000 when the company had a seasoned equity
offering (sold common stock).
Paid back a $300,000 Note Payable.
Fill out the Investing and Financing Section of A Company's cash
flow statement.
Cash Flow Statement ASU Cash Flow from Investing Activities Sale of Equipment V [Select] Purchase of new Equipment...
Question 5 2 pt Below is activity for A Company during the year. Sold Equipment for $65,000. Purchased new Equipment for $140,000 Issued bonds for $100,000. Paid $20,000 in dividends to common stockholders. Received $200,000 when the company had a seasoned equity offering (sold common stock). Paid back a $300,000 Note Payable. Fill out the Investing and Financing Section of A Company's cash flow statement. A Company Cash Flow Statement Cash Flow from Investing Activities Galart Select 1 ASUH A...
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Question 2 3 pts Determine how each activity is categorized and whether it is an inflow or outflow of cash. The sale of bonds [Select] [ Select] The purchase of a building [Select] [ Select] Cash paid for expenses (Select] [Select] Sale of equipment [Select] [ Select] Payment of Dividends [Select] - [ Select ] [ Select] - Selling products to customers for cash...
Below is activity for A Company during the year. Sold Equipment for $65,000. Purchased new Equipment for $140,000 Issued bonds for $100,000. Paid $20,000 in dividends to common stockholders. Received $200,000 when the company had a seasoned equity offering (sold common stock). Paid back a $300,000 Note Payable. Fill out the Investing and Financing Section of A Company's cash flow statement. A Company Cash Flow Statement Cash Flow from Investing Activities [ Select] [ Select] [Select] [ Select] Net Cash...
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Question 4 2 pts Net Income for A company is $100,000. The company had $14,000 in depreciation expense, a loss on the sale of Equipment of $1,000, an increase in accounts payable of $7,000, a decrease in accounts receivable of $5,000, an increase in inventory of $6,000, and a decrease in unearned revenue of $2,000 Fill out the Cash Flow Statement below. Note that...
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Question 1 1 pts Match the section of the Cash Flow Statement with the activity it represents. Cash Flow from Operating Activities [Choose ] Cash Flow from Investing Activities [Choose] Cash Flow from Financing Activities [Choose] Question 1 1 pts Match the section of the Cash Flow Statement with the activity it represents. Cash Flow from Operating Activities ✓ [Choose ] Purchase and...
21. A company purchases a $300,000 building, paying $200,000 in cash and signing a $100,000 promissory note. What will be reported on the statement of cash flows as a result of this transaction? A) A $300,000 cash outflow for investing activities. B) A $200,000 cash outflow for investing activities and a $100,000 cash inflow is recorded for financing activities. C) A $200,000 cash outflow for investing activities. D) A $300,000 cash outflow for investing activities and a $100,000 cash inflow...
Match the section of the Cash Flow Statement with the activity it represents. Cash Flow from Operating Activities [Choose] [Choose] Day to day business operations Purchase and sale of long-term assets Activities to raise cash and pay back creditors and pay stockholders dividends Cash Flow from Investing Activities Cash Flow from Financing Activities [Choose) Determine how each activity is categorized and whether it is an inflow or outflow of cash. The sale of bonds (Select] [Select] [Select] Outflow Inflow The...
. Flow Company has provided the following information for the year ended December 31, 2019: Cash paid for interest, $24,000 Cash paid for dividends, $6,800 Cash dividends received, $4,800 Cash proceeds from bank loan $37,000 Cash purchase of treasury stock, $15,000 Cash paid for equipment purchase, $31.000 Cash received from issuance of common stock, $41,000 Cash received from sale of land with a $36,000 book value, $28,200 Acquisition of land costing $55,000 in exchange for preferred stock issuance. Payment of...