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Chapter 12, Problem 2E
To determine

(a)

Introduction:

Journal entries is recording the of the transaction in the accounting journal in a chronological order. The entries are recorded as the Debit balances and Credit balances.

To show:

The journal entry

To determine

(b)

Introduction:

The inflow and outflow of cash from day-to-day activities is calculated under operating activities. It includes operating income and operating expenses for the year.

To identify:

The amount of net cash flow from operating activities.

To determine

(c)

Introduction:

The inflow and outflow of cash from day-to-day activities is calculated under operating activities. It includes operating income and operating expenses for the year.

To find:

Net cash flow from operating activities using indirect method.

To determine

(d)

Introduction:

The inflow and outflow of cash from day-to-day activities is calculated under operating activities. It includes operating income and operating expenses for the year.

To calculate:

The amount of net cash flow from operating activities using the indirect method.

To determine

(e)

Introduction:

The inflow and outflow of cash from day-to-day activities is calculated under operating activities. It includes operating income and operating expenses for the year.

To state:

The general rule that is used to convert net income to operating cash flows in 4th part.

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