20. Which of the following represent cash inflows from financing activities? A) Issuing stock in exchange...
19. Which of the following represent cash outflows from financing activities? A) Distributing a stock dividend. B) Paying a bond's face value at maturity. C) Issuing long-term bonds at a discount. D) Paying interest on promissory notes.
Question 6 (1 point) Saved Which of the following represents a cash inflow from financing activities? O acquisition of treasury stock paying cash dividends O issuance of long-term debt o repaying long term debt Question 3 (1 point) Saved Cash flow from financing activities include: issuing debt collecting some sales O acquiring investments acquiring long-lived assets
ỢUESTION 20 Financing activities include: Primary operations such as selling goods to customers. Transactions with company employees. Transactions involving external sources of funding. The purchase and sale of long-term assets. QUESTION 21 Financing activities include: The purchase of a building. Issuing common stock to stockholders. Transactions with company employees Selling goods or services to customers. QUESTION 22 Financing cash flows in the statement of cash flows would include which of the following? Paying salaries for the month. Purchase of land....
Which one of the following is an example of cash flows from financing activities? O A. Payments of wages to employees OB. Purchases of long term investment in other companies OC. Proceeds from the issuance of bonds and notes payable OD. Receipts of cash from sales
Topic: Investing and financing cash flows LO: 4 12. During 2016, Katie Company's long-term investments account (at cost) decreased $28,000, which was the net result of purchasing stock costing $204,000 and selling stocks costing S232,000 at a $24,000 loss. Katie's notes payable account decreased $44,000, the net result of issuing $96,000 of notes and paying S140,000 during year on notes.. What items and amounts appear in the a. Cash flows from investing activities b. Cash flows from financing activities sections...
r 14 Long-Term Liabilities: Bonds and Notes ercises xercises OBJ. 1 p.679 PE 14-1A Alternative financing plans Frey Co. is considering the following alternative financing plans: Plan 1 Plan 2 issue 5% bonds (at face value) Issue preferred $1 stock, $20 par Issue common stock, $25 par $6,000,000 $2,000,000 6,000,000 4,000,000 6,000,000 Income tax is estimated at 40% of income Determine the earnings per share of common stock, assuming that income before bond interest and income tax is $800,000. 79...
POP Financing activities section of the cash flow statement. Operating activities section of the cash flow statement. Investing activities section of the cash flow statement both a and b. POP The times interest earned ratio uses income before interest expense and taxes because interest and taxes are important components in all ratio analysis. paying interest and taxes does not affect a company's solvency. the ratio is easier to compute without these items. this number best represents the amount available to...
Question 17 6 pts Cash flows from financing activities do not include proceeds from issuing bonds payment of dividends receipt of dividends proceeds from issuing common stock < Previous Next →
3. Operating, Investing, and financing activities and cash flows The statement of cash flows reports a company's cash inflows and outflows for a given accounting period by categorizing the company's sources and uses of cash as either operating, investing, or financing activities. Determine whether the activities described in the following table should be categorized as operating, investing, or financing activities in the statement of cash flows. activities Investing activities Financing activities Alexander Co. purchased a factory for $920,000. Doran Industries...
Financing activities on the statement of cash flows affect the long-term liability and equity accounts, such as Long-Term Notes Payablo, Bonds Payable, Common Stock, and Retained Earnings . True O Falso