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Horngren's Financial & Managerial Accounting, Student Value Edition (6th Edition)
6th Edition
ISBN: 9780134491554
Author: Tracie L. Miller-Nobles, Brenda L. Mattison, Ella Mae Matsumura
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 14, Problem 7QC
Mountain Water Corp. issued common stock of $28,000 to pay off long-term notes payable of $28,000. In what section(s) would these transactions be recorded?
a. Financing activities payment of note, $(28,000)
b. Financing activities cash receipt, $28,000
c. Non-cash investing and financing activities, $28, 000
d. Both a and b are correct.
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Chapter 14 Solutions
Horngren's Financial & Managerial Accounting, Student Value Edition (6th Edition)
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