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Chapter 23, Problem 5SEA

GAINS AND LOSSES ON THE SALE OF LONG-TERM ASSETS The income statement for Hubbard’s Professional Edge Tennis Camp follows. Assume that all revenues and expenses were for cash and that land was sold for $500. There were no other investing or financing activities during the year. The Cash balances at the beginning and end of the year were $100 and $1,000, respectively. Prepare a statement of cash flows under the indirect method.

Chapter 23, Problem 5SEA, GAINS AND LOSSES ON THE SALE OF LONG-TERM ASSETS The income statement for Hubbards Professional Edge

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