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Chapter 1, Problem 1.1BP

Below are typical transactions for Caterpillar Inc.

Type of Business Activity Transactions
1. _____ Pay for advertising.
2. _____ Pay dividends to stockholders.
3. _____ Collect cash from customer for previous sale.
4. _____ Purchase a building to be used for operations.
5. _____ Purchase equipment.
6. _____ Sell land.
7. _____ Receive a loan from the bank by signing a note.
8. _____ Pay suppliers for purchase of supplies.
9. _____ Provide services to customers.
10. _____ Invest in securities of another company.

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Indicate whether each transaction is classified as a financing, investing, or operating activity.

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FIN ACCT W/CONNECT >CI<

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