FINANCIAL & MANAGERIAL ACCW/CENGAGENOWV
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Author: WARREN, JONES
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Chapter 13, Problem 6BE
Common stock transactions on the statement of
Jones Industries received $600,000 from issuing shares of its common stock and $400,000 from issuing bonds. During the year, Jones Industries also paid dividends of $60,000. How are the effects of these transactions reported on the statement of cash flows?
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