Match (by letter) the following items with the description or example that best fits. Each letter is used only once.
Terms
1. Operating activities.
2. Investing activities.
3. Financing activities.
4. Noncash activities.
5. Indirect method.
6. Direct method.
7. Depreciation expense.
8. Cash return on assets.
Descriptions
a. Begins with net income and then lists adjustments to net income in order to arrive at operating cash flows.
b. Item included in net income, but excluded from net operating cash flows.
c. Net cash flows from operating activities divided by average total assets.
d. Cash transactions involving lenders and investors.
e. Cash transactions involving net income.
f. Cash transactions for the purchase and sale of long-term assets.
g. Purchase of long-term assets by issuing stock to seller.
h. Shows the cash inflows and outflows from operations such as cash received from customers and cash paid for inventory, salaries, rent, interest, and taxes.

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Answer:

a. Operating activities + Indirect method

b. Operating activities + Indirect method

c. Cash return on assets

d. Financing activities

e. Operating activities + Indirect method

f.  Investing activities

g. Noncash activities

h. Operating activities + Direct method

Explanation:

Description have been matched to the correct category above.

Operating Activities - Involve activities that arise from the operating/primary activities of the business in trading activities. Here the Direct or Indirect method is used to present cashflows generated from this category. Indirect method is the one that adjust net income to operating cash flows.

Investing Activities - Involve the purchase and sell of assets

Financing Activities - Involve the sourcing and repayments of capital