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Business, 30.11.2019 04:31 ccarwile01

Listed below are several transactions that typically produce either an increase or a decrease in cash. indicate by letter whether the cash effect of each transaction is reported on a statement of cash flows as an operating (o), investing (i), or financing (f) activity.
transactions:
sale of preferred stock
sale of equipment
purchase of treasury stock
merchandise sales
issuance of a short-term note payable
purchase of inventory
repayment of note payable
employee salaries
sale of land
issuance of bonds
acquisition of bonds of another corporation
payment of semiannual interest on bonds payable
payment of a cash dividend
purchase of an office building
collection of non trade note receivable (principal amount)
loan to another company
purchase of the company shares for their retirement
payment of income taxes
issuance of a long-term note payable
sale of a patent

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