FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING 9TH
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Chapter 12, Problem 12.2ME
Determining the Effects of Account Changes on
(Indirect Method)
Indicate whether each item would be added (+) or subtracted (−) in the computation of cash flow from operating activities using the indirect method.
_______ 1. Accrued expenses (increase).
_______ 2. Inventories (increase).
_______ 3.
_______ 4. Accounts payable (decrease).
_______ 5.
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