How much is the cash flow from investing activities from the following data of Majan Corporation for the year 2020:   RO 000 Proceeds from sale of long-term investment RO 100 Issuance of capital stock RO 65 Depreciation expense RO 15 Operating profit RO 405 Purchase of plant assets RO 65 Decrease in inventories RO 150 Increase in accounts payable RO 150 Increase in accounts receivable RO 225 Retirement of bonds payable RO 75 Payment of cash dividends RO 130 Taxes paid RO 25 Gain on sale of fixed asset RO 40   a. RO 35 b. RO 325 c. RO (40) d. RO 165

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How much is the cash flow from investing activities from the following data of Majan Corporation for the year 2020:

 

RO 000

Proceeds from sale of long-term investment

RO 100

Issuance of capital stock

RO 65

Depreciation expense

RO 15

Operating profit

RO 405

Purchase of plant assets

RO 65

Decrease in inventories

RO 150

Increase in accounts payable

RO 150

Increase in accounts receivable

RO 225

Retirement of bonds payable

RO 75

Payment of cash dividends

RO 130

Taxes paid

RO 25

Gain on sale of fixed asset

RO 40


 

a.

RO 35

b.

RO 325

c.

RO (40)

d.

RO 165

Al Hamra Company issues 500,000 shares of common stock on January 1, 2020 trading at RO 0.200 per share. On June 30, 2020, a 10% stock dividend is declared. How many additional shares will be issued by the company to the shareholders as a result of the stock dividends declared?
a.
500,000
b.
50,000
c.
100,000
d.
150,000

How much is the cash flow from operating activities from the following data of Majan Corporation for the year 2020:

 

RO 000

Proceeds from sale of long-term investment

RO 100

Issuance of capital stock

RO 65

Depreciation expense

RO 15

Operating profit

RO 405

Purchase of plant assets

RO 65

Decrease in inventories

RO 150

Increase in accounts payable

RO 150

Increase in accounts receivable

RO 225

Retirement of bonds payable

RO 75

Payment of cash dividends

RO 130

Taxes paid

RO 25

Gain on sale of fixed asset

RO 40

 


 

a.

RO 430

b.

RO 455

c.

RO 325

d.

RO 495

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