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a.
To identify: The type of activity using following abbreviations in the given statement:
1. Operating activity—addition to net income (O+)
2. Operating activity—subtraction from net income (O–)
3. Financing activity (F)
4. Investing activity (I)
5. Activity that is not on the statement of
b.
To identify: The type of activity using following abbreviations in the given statement:
1. Operating activity—addition to net income (O+)
2. Operating activity—subtraction from net income (O–)
3. Financing activity (F)
4. Investing activity (I)
5. Activity that is not on the statement of cash flows (NA)
c.
To identify: The type of activity using following abbreviations in the given statement:
1. Operating activity—addition to net income (O+)
2. Operating activity—subtraction from net income (O–)
3. Financing activity (F)
4. Investing activity (I)
5. Activity that is not on the statement of cash flows (NA)
d.
To identify: The type of activity using following abbreviations in the given statement:
1. Operating activity—addition to net income (O+)
2. Operating activity—subtraction from net income (O–)
3. Financing activity (F)
4. Investing activity (I)
5. Activity that is not on the statement of cash flows (NA)
e.
To identify: The type of activity using following abbreviations in the given statement:
1. Operating activity—addition to net income (O+)
2. Operating activity—subtraction from net income (O–)
3. Financing activity (F)
4. Investing activity (I)
5. Activity that is not on the statement of cash flows (NA)
f.
To identify: The type of activity using following abbreviations in the given statement:
1. Operating activity—addition to net income (O+)
2. Operating activity—subtraction from net income (O–)
3. Financing activity (F)
4. Investing activity (I)
5. Activity that is not on the statement of cash flows (NA)
g.
To identify: The type of activity using following abbreviations in the given statement:
1. Operating activity—addition to net income (O+)
2. Operating activity—subtraction from net income (O–)
3. Financing activity (F)
4. Investing activity (I)
5. Activity that is not on the statement of cash flows (NA)
h.
To identify: The type of activity using following abbreviations in the given statement:
1. Operating activity—addition to net income (O+)
2. Operating activity—subtraction from net income (O–)
3. Financing activity (F)
4. Investing activity (I)
5. Activity that is not on the statement of cash flows (NA)
i.
To identify: The type of activity using following abbreviations in the given statement:
1. Operating activity—addition to net income (O+)
2. Operating activity—subtraction from net income (O–)
3. Financing activity (F)
4. Investing activity (I)
5. Activity that is not on the statement of cash flows (NA)
j.
To identify: The type of activity using following abbreviations in the given statement:
1. Operating activity—addition to net income (O+)
2. Operating activity—subtraction from net income (O–)
3. Financing activity (F)
4. Investing activity (I)
5. Activity that is not on the statement of cash flows (NA)
k.
To identify: The type of activity using following abbreviations in the given statement:
1. Operating activity—addition to net income (O+)
2. Operating activity—subtraction from net income (O–)
3. Financing activity (F)
4. Investing activity (I)
5. Activity that is not on the statement of cash flows (NA)
l.
To identify: The type of activity using following abbreviations in the given statement:
1. Operating activity—addition to net income (O+)
2. Operating activity—subtraction from net income (O–)
3. Financing activity (F)
4. Investing activity (I)
5. Activity that is not on the statement of cash flows (NA)
m.
To identify: The type of activity using following abbreviations in the given statement:
1. Operating activity—addition to net income (O+)
2. Operating activity—subtraction from net income (O–)
3. Financing activity (F)
4. Investing activity (I)
5. Activity that is not on the statement of cash flows (NA)
n.
To identify: The type of activity using following abbreviations in the given statement:
1. Operating activity—addition to net income (O+)
2. Operating activity—subtraction from net income (O–)
3. Financing activity (F)
4. Investing activity (I)
5. Activity that is not on the statement of cash flows (NA)
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