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Alex_Xolod [135]
2 years ago
5

Typical cash flows from investing activities include each of the following except: Group of answer choices Proceeds from collect

ing the principal amount of accounts receivable arising from customer sales. Payments to purchase property, plant and equipment or other productive assets (excluding inventory). Payments to acquire held-to maturity securities of other entities, except cash equivalents. Proceeds from the sale of equipment. Payments to buy intangible assets.
Business
1 answer:
Alinara [238K]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Proceeds from collecting the principal amount of accounts receivable arising from customer sales.

Explanation:

Cash flow can be defined as the net amount of cash and cash- equivalents that is flowing into (received) and out (given) of a business. There are three components of the cash flow;

1. Operating cash flow: all cash generated from the business activities of an organization.

2. Financing cash flow: all payments made by an organization and profits from issuance of debts and equity.

3. Investing cash flow: costs associated with purchasing of capital assets and investments of cash resources in other businesses.

This ultimately implies that, cash flow statement, also known as the statement of cash flows, contains financial information about operating, financial and investing activities.

Generally, investing activities comprises of purchasing physical assets, investing in securities and the sale of assets or securities associated with the company.

Hence, typical cash flows from investing activities include each of the following;

I. Payments to purchase property, plant and equipment or other productive assets (excluding inventory).

II. Payments to acquire held-to maturity securities of other entities, except cash equivalents.

III. Proceeds from the sale of equipment.

IV. Payments to buy intangible assets.

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