FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
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Author: Libby
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Bloom Corporation engaged in the following cash transactions during 2020.
Sale of land and building
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$183,720 | |
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Purchase of
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49,600 | |
Purchase of land
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47,000 | |
Payment of cash dividend
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88,900 | |
Purchase of equipment
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62,500 | |
Issuance of common stock
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147,300 | |
Retirement of bonds
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105,700 |
Compute the net cash used (provided) by financing activities.
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