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14 October, 00:41

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 Net Cash inflow (outflow) from Investing Activities Cash Flow from Financing Activities Net Cash inflow / (outflow) from Financing Activities

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  1. 14 October, 00:45
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    Net Cash inflow (outflow) from Investing activities ($75,000)

    Net Cash inflow (outflow) from Financing activities ($20,000)

    Explanation:

    The computation of the Investing and Financing is shown below:-

    A Company

    Cash Flow Statement

    Cash Flow from Investing Activities

    Sale of Equipment $65,000

    Purchase of new equipment ($140,000)

    Net Cash inflow (outflow) from Investing activities ($75,000)

    Cash Flow from Financing Activities

    New Bond issuance $100,000

    Paid dividends ($20,000)

    Sale of Common Stock $200,000

    Paid Notes Payable ($300,000)

    Net Cash inflow (outflow) from Financing activities ($20,000)
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