Using the indirect method, decreases in current assets and increases in current liabilities are both added to net income, whereas increases in current assets and decreases in current liabilities are both subtracted from net income to convert it to net cash flow. Noncash expenses such as depreciation are added back to net income.
-A company purchases a $300,000 building,paying $200,000 in cash and signing a $100,000 promissory note.What will be reported on the statement of cash flows as a result of this transaction?
A) A $300,000 cash outflow for investing activities.
B) A $200,000 cash outflow for investing activities and a $100,000 cash inflow is recorded for financing activities.
C) A $200,000 cash outflow for investing activities.
D) A $300,000 cash outflow for investing activities and a $100,000 cash inflow is recorded for financing activities.
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