CONNECT WITH LEARNSMART FOR BODIE: ESSE
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Chapter 1, Problem 7PS
For each transaction, identify the real and/or financial assets that trade hands. Are any financial assets created or destroyed in the transaction? (LO 1-2)
a. Toyota takes out a bank loan to finance the construction of a new factory.
b. Toyota pays off its loan.
c. 'Toyota uses $10 million of cash on hand to purchase addiiona1 inventory of spare auto parts.
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CONNECT WITH LEARNSMART FOR BODIE: ESSE
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