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Business, 03.12.2019 20:31 angelvega2003

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 ] ["sale of equipment", "sale of shares", "dividends paid", "bond issuance"] [ select ] ["($65,000)", "$65,000", "$20,000", "$200,000", "($20,000)", "$100,000"]
[ select ] ["purchase of new equipment", "paid dividends", "repayment of debt"] [ select ] ["($300,000)", "$140,000", "($20,000)", "$300,000", "($140,000)", "$20,000"]
net cash inflow(outflow) from investing activities [ select ] ["($235,000)", "$45,000", "($75,000)", "($95,000)", "$75,000"]
cash flow from financing activities
[ select ] ["sale of equipment", "new bond issue", "purchase of equipment"] [ select ] ["$140,000", "($100,000)", "($65,000)", "$100,000", "($140,000)", "$65,000"]
[ select ] ["sold equipment", "paid dividends", "purchased equipment"] [ select ] ["$20,000", "($20,000)"]
[ select ] ["purchase of equipment", "sale of equipment", "sale of common stock"] [ select ] ["$200,000", "($200,000)"]
[ select ] ["purchased equipment", "sold equipment", "paid notes payable"] [ select ] ["$300,000", "($300,000)"]
net cash inflow/(outflow) from financing activities
[ select ] ["($620,000)", "$20,000", "$600,000", "($20,000)", "$580,000"]

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