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Matching Cash Flow Statement Items to Business Activity Categories
The Coca-Cola Company is one of the world’s leading manufacturers, marketers, and distributors of nonalcoholic beverage concentrates and syrups, producing more than 500 beverage brands. Mark each item in the following list with a letter to indicate whether it is a cash flow from Operating, Investing, or Financing activities. Put parentheses around the letter if it is a
____ 1. Purchases of equipment
____ 2. Cash received from customers
____ 3. Cash received from issuing stock
____ 4. Cash paid to suppliers and employees
____ 5. Cash paid on notes payable
____ 6. Cash received from selling equipment
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