A firm's cash flow from investing activities is not affected by: Select one: A. Cash received from sale of a piece of land B. Cash received from issuance of bonds payable C. Cash paid to purchase a plant asset D. Cash paid to purchase common stock of another company E. None of the above
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Cash received from sale of a piece of land - This is an investing activity as it involves the sale of a long-term asset. So, it affects the cash flow from investing activities. B. Cash received from issuance of bonds payable - This is a financing activity as it Show more…
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