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Concept Introduction:
The statement shows
To calculate:the amount of cash paid to acquire inventory during the year 2018.
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Concept Introduction:
The statement shows cash flows under three different types of business activities; operating activities, investing activities, and financing activities. The operating activities section of the statement can be prepared using the direct or indirect method. Under the direct method the cash inflow and outflow from different operating activities are presented in the form of the statement and net operating cash flow is calculated by summing up all the operating cash inflow and outflows.
To calculate:the amount of cash paid for other expense during the year 2018.

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