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Business, 03.05.2021 14:40, paralaw61772

Haven Corporation issued $700,000 of 10-year bonds payable at par in 2014. During 2020 Haven paid $50,000 interest and an additional $233,333 to retire one-third of the bonds at par. These activities would be reported in Haven's statement of cash flows for 2020 as:

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