In addition to Cash Flows from Operating Activities, the Statement of Cash Flows for a proprietary fund would include which of the following? Multiple Choice Cash Flows from investing and financing activities. Cash Flows from capital and related financing, and investing activities. Cash Flows from investing, fiduciary and capital related financing activities. Cash Flows from investing, capital and related financing and noncapital related financing activities.
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Lipman auto parts, a family-owned auto parts store, began january with $10,300.00 in cash. management forecasts that collections from credit customers will be $11,400.00 in january and $14,800.00 in february. the store is scheduled to receive $5,000.00 in cash on a business note receivable in january. projected cash payments include inventory purchases ($13,000.00 in january and $13,600.00 in february) and operating expenses ($2,700.00 each month). lipman auto parts' bank requires a $10,000.00 minimum balance in the store's checking account. at the end of any month when the account balance dips below $10,000.00, the bank automatically extends credit to the store in multiples of $1,000.00. lipman auto parts borrows as little as possible and pays back loans in quarterly installments of $2,000.00, plus 4 percent interest on the entire unpaid principal. the first payment occurs three months after the loan.
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In addition to Cash Flows from Operating Activities, the Statement of Cash Flows for a proprietary f...