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As question required only cash flow from investing and financing activities, Presented below
Gaibralter industries Inc | ||
Cash flows from investing activities | Amount | Total |
Purchase of equipment | -10800 | |
Proceeds from sale of equipment | 950 | |
Payment to acquire treasury stock | -1540 | -11390 |
Cash flows from financing activities | ||
Net proceeds from stock issuance | 3340 | |
Payments on notes payable to bank | -400 | 2940 |
Net income, Depreciation and Decrease In Accounts Receivable are relating to cash flow from operating activites. Hence not considered in above.
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