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Concept Introduction:
The statement of
To calculate:the cash received from sale of building.
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Concept Introduction:
The statement of cash flows is one of the four financial statements; income statement, balance sheet, statement of owner’s equity, and statement of cash flows. The statement of cash flows is prepared to know the cash flow position of the business. The statement shows cash flows under three different types of business activities; operating activities, investing activities, and financing activities.
To calculate:the
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Concept Introduction:
The statement of cash flows is one of the four financial statements; income statement, balance sheet, statement of owner’s equity, and statement of cash flows. The statement of cash flows is prepared to know the cash flow position of the business. The statement shows cash flows under three different types of business activities; operating activities, investing activities, and financing activities.
To calculate:the cost of the new building purchase in the year 2018.

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