Boston Inc. Had below transactions. Classify each transaction as operating, investing, financing or not included...

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image Boston Inc. Had below transactions. Classify each transaction as operating, investing, financing or not included (why) in the statement of cash flows. (Assume activities identified as operating activities are determined by direct method). a. Made payments on accounts payable to merchandise suppliers. b. Paid the principal amount of a note payable to First State Bank. c. Paid interest charges relating to a note payable to First State Bank. d. Issued bonds payable for cash; management plans to use this cash in the near future to expand manufacturing and warehouse capabilities. e. Paid salaries to employees in the finance department. f. Collected an account receivable from a customer. g. Transferred cash from the general bank account into a money market fund. h. Used the cash received in d, to purchase land and a building suitable for a manufacturing facility. i. Made a year-end adjusting entry to recognize depreciation expense. j. At year-end, purchased for cash an insurance policy covering the next 12 months. k. Paid the quarterly dividend on preferred stock. 1. Paid the semiannual interest on bonds payable. m. Received a quarterly dividend from an investment in the preferred stock of another corporation. n. Sold for cash an investment in the preferred stock of another corporation. 0. Received cash upon the maturity of an investment in cash equivalents. (Ignore interest.)

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