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marin [14]
2 years ago
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Exercise 11-13A Calculate financing cash flows (LO11-5) Dristell Inc. had the following activities during the year (all transact

ions are for cash unless stated otherwise): A building with a book value of $400,000 was sold for $500,000. Additional common stock was issued for $160,000. Dristell purchased its own common stock as treasury stock at a cost of $75,000. Land was acquired by issuing a 6%, 10-year, $750,000 note payable to the seller. A dividend of $40,000 was paid to shareholders. An investment in Fleet Corp.’s common stock was made for $120,000. New equipment was purchased for $65,000. A $90,000 note payable issued three years ago was paid in full. A loan for $100,000 was made to one of Dristell’s suppliers. The supplier plans to repay Dristell this amount plus 10% interest within 18 months. Required: Calculate net cash flows from financing activities. (Cash outflows should be indicated with a minus sign.)
Business
1 answer:
Scilla [17]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

The net cash flows from financing activities is -$45,000

Explanation:

The computation of the net cash flows from financing activities is shown below:

=  Additional common stock issued - purchase of treasury stock - dividend paid - long term note payable issued

= $160,000 - $75,000 - $40,000 - $90,000

= -$45,000

The other items which are mentioned in the question have come under the investing activities

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