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Chapter 11, Problem 21AE
a.
To determine
Compute the cash collections from customers.
b.
To determine
Compute the amount of cash payment for inventory.
c.
To determine
Compute the amount of cash payment of other operating expenses.
d.
To determine
Compute the acquisition of property and equipment.
e.
To determine
Compute the amount of borrowings
f.
To determine
Compute the cash receipt from issuance of common stock
g.
To determine
Compute the payment of cash dividends.
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