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Business, 25.06.2019 10:20 JennyPalma

An analysis of comparative balance sheets, the current year’s income statement, and the general ledger accounts of judd corp. uncovered the following items. assume all items involve cash unless there is information to the contrary. indicate how each item should be classified in the statement of cash flows using these four major classifications: operating activity (indirect method), investing activity, financing activity, and significant noncash investing and financing activity. (a) payment of interest on notes payable. (b) exchange of land for patent. (c) sale of building at book value. (d) payment of dividends. (e) depreciation. (f) conversion of bonds into common stock. (g) receipt of interest on notes receivable. (h) issuance of capital stock. (i) amortization of patent. (j) issuance of bonds for land. (k) purchase of land. (l) receipt of dividends on investment in stock. (m) loss on disposal of plant assets. (n) retirement of bonds. click if you would like to show work for this question: open show work

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