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Which of the following is a cash flow resulting from a financing activity?
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Which of the following is a cash flow resulting from a financing activity?
Which of the following is a cash flow resulting from a financing activity?
▸ Issuing 1,000 shares of preferred stock
▸ Purchasing an automobile by borrowing money from the bank
▸ Receiving a cash dividend on an investment in another company
▸ Declaring a dividend on common stock
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