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Chapter 12, Problem 10Q
To determine

(a)

Introduction:

Cash flow from operating activities measures the cash flows from day-to-day activities. Operating income and operating expenses help in measuring cash flows from operating activities.

To explain:

The advantage and disadvantage of pressurizing the customers to pay overdue accounts if the company wants to increase its cash flow from operations.

To determine

(b)

Introduction:

Cash flow from operating activities measure the cash flows from day-to-day activities. Operating income and operating expenses help in measuring cash flows from operating activities.

To explain:

The advantage and disadvantage of delaying the payments of suppliers if the company wants to increase its cash flow from operations.

To determine

(c)

Introduction:

Cash flow from operating activities measures the cash flows from day-to-day activities. Operating income and operating expenses help in measuring cash flows from operating activities.

To explain:

The advantage and disadvantage of purchasing additional equipment to increase depreciation if the company wants to increase its cash flow from operations.

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