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9 September, 23:17

Joshua runs a large manufacturing business that is listed on the stock exchange. His company made good profits in the previous financial year. He now plans to reward his shareholders with handsome dividends. Under which category of activities in the cash flow statement would the company's accountants place this outflow of cash?

A.

investing activities

B.

operating activities

C.

financing activities

D.

non-operating activities

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  1. 10 September, 01:26
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    C. financing activities

    Explanation:

    Dividends are a part of financial flow and treated as reward for equity holders that are financing the business. Not a part of investing (A) or business operating (B) activities. There is no non-operating activities (D) as a category in Cash Flow statement.
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