Answer:
A. Revenue and expenses involved in running a business
Explanation:
A financial statement can be defined as a written report used by financial experts or accountants to quantitatively describes the financial health of a company. Under the financial statements is a cash-flow statement, which is used to record the cash inflow and cash equivalents leaving a business firm.
Cash flow statement, also known as the statement of cash flows, contains financial information about operating, financial and investing activities.
Operating activities in the statement of cash-flow of a business firm gives a detailed description of the out-flow and in-flow of cash from liabilities and current assets account. Thus, all the net income or cash from all operational business activities of a company is recorded as operating activities.
Hence, operating activities can be defined as revenue and expenses involved in running a business.
Some examples of operating activities are cash paid as an expense for merchandise, cash revenue generated from the sales of finished goods etc.
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1. Answer;
The Greek
Greek civilization did not believe their ruler was a god or descendant of one.
Explanation;
Ancient Greece civilization emerged in the 8th century, 1400 BC and came to an end when Greece fell to the Romans, in 337 BC.
The ruler who controlled Greece was, Alexander the Great, from Macedonia. The civilization did not believe their ruler was a god or a descendant of one.
2. Answer;
Enuma Eluish
The ancient sources that contains the Babylonian Creation myth is Enuma Eluish.
Explanation;
Enuma Elish is the Mesopotamian creation myth whose title was derived from the opening lines of the piece, "When on High".
It is the Babylonian version of a much older Sumerian myth and originally the chief figure of the myth was Enlil, the Sumerian storm god.
*Menelaus* would be your correct answer