Business, 21.03.2020 04:14, marley5818
Madison Company owned an asset that had cost $44,000. The company sold the asset on January 1, 2016 for $16,000. Accumulated depreciation on the day of sale amounted to $32,000.
Based on this information, the sale would result in:
A. A $16,000 cash inflow in the investing activities section of the cash flow statement.
B. A $16,000 increase in total assets.
C. A $4,000 gain in the investing activities section of the statement of cash flows.
D. A $4,000 cash inflow in the financing activities section of the cash flow statement.
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