Managerial Accounting: The Cornerstone of Business Decision-Making
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Author: Maryanne M. Mowen, Don R. Hansen, Dan L. Heitger
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Chapter 14, Problem 33E
Stillwater Designs is a private company and outsources production of its Kicker speaker lines. Suppose that Stillwater Designs provided you the following transactions:
- a. Sold a warehouse for $750,000.
- b. Reported a profit of $100,000.
- c. Retired long-term bonds.
- d. Paid cash dividends of $350,000.
- e. Obtained a mortgage for a new building from a local bank.
- f. Purchased a new robotic system.
- g. Issued a long-term note payable.
- h. Purchased a 40% interest in a company.
- i. Reported a loss for the year.
- j. Negotiated a long-term loan.
Required:
Classify each of these transactions as an operating activity, an investing activity, or a financing activity. Also, indicate whether the activity is a source of cash or a use of cash.
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