View the items. The indirect method is used to report cash flows from operating activities. a. Loss on sale of land. b. Acquisition of equipment by issuance of notes payable. c. Payment of long-term debt. d. Acquisition of building by issuance of common stock. e. Increase in Salaries Payable.
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