Jamison Corp.'s information relating to 2021 activities are presented below. - Net income for 2021 was $1,300,000. - Cash dividends of $400,000 were declared and paid in 2021. - Equipment costing $1,000,000 and having a carrying amount of $320,000 was sold in 2021 for $360,000. - A long-term investment was sold in 2021 for $320,000. There were no other transactions affecting long-term investments in 2021. - 20,000 shares of common stock were issued in 2021 for $25 a share. - Short-term investments consist of treasury bills maturing on 6/30/22. Net cash provided by Jamison's 2021 investing activities was: A. $1,720,000. B. $1,680,000. C. $680,000. D. $1,820,000.

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Jamison Corp.'s information relating to 2021 activities are presented below.
- Net income for 2021 was $1,300,000.
- Cash dividends of $400,000 were declared and paid in 2021.
- Equipment costing $1,000,000 and having a carrying amount of $320,000 was sold in 2021 for $360,000.
- A long-term investment was sold in 2021 for $320,000. There were no other transactions affecting long-term investments in 2021.
- 20,000 shares of common stock were issued in 2021 for $25 a share.
- Short-term investments consist of treasury bills maturing on 6/30/22.
Net cash provided by Jamison's 2021 investing activities was:

A. $1,720,000.
B. $1,680,000.
C. $680,000.
D. $1,820,000.
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Analysis of Activities of above Transactions:

1. Net Income : This is treated in Cash Flow as Operating Activity

2. Cash Dividends Paid : This is treated in Cash Flow as Financing Activity

3. Sale of Equipment : This is treated in Cash Flow as Investing Activity 

4. Sale of Long-term Investment : This is treated in Cash Flow as Investing Activity

5. Issue of Shares : This is treated in Cash Flow as Financing Activity

6. Short-term Investments : This is treated in Cash Flow as a part of Cash & Cash Equivalents

 

Thus, only 2 transactions relate to Investing Activities in this question i.e. Sale of Equipment and Sale of Long-term Investment. 

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