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svet-max [94.6K]
3 years ago
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Flow Company has provided the following information for the year ended December 31, 2019: • Cash paid for interest, $20,000 • Ca

sh paid for dividends, $6,000 • Cash dividends received, $4,000 • Cash proceeds from bank loan, $29,000 • Cash purchase of treasury stock, $11,000 • Cash paid for equipment purchase, $27,000 • Cash received from issuance of common stock, $37,000 • Cash received from sale of land with a $32,000 book value, $25,000 • Acquisition of land costing $51,000 in exchange for preferred stock issuance • Payment of a $100,000 note payable by exchanging used machinery with a $77,000 book value and $100,000 fair value How much was Flow's net cash flow from financing activities? A net outflow of $51,000. A net inflow of $29,000. A net outflow of $53,000. A net inflow of $49,000.
Business
1 answer:
Natasha2012 [34]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

A net inflow of $49,000.

Explanation:

The Cash flow from Financing Activities section shows the cash resulting from sourcing finance and repayments thereoff.

Cash flow from Financing Activities

Cash paid for dividends                                            ($6,000)

Cash proceeds from bank loan                               $29,000

Cash purchase of treasury stock                             ($11,000)

Cash received from issuance of common stock    $37,000

Net Cash from Financing Activities                         $49,000

therefore,

The result from Financing Activities shows a net inflow of $49,000.

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