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Chapter 15 “How Well Am I Doing?”--Statement of Cash FlowsMultiple Choice Questions 
16.Which of the following would be considered a “use” of cash for purposes of constructing a statement of cash flows?A)a decrease in accounts receivable.B)an increase in accounts payable.C)an increase in common stock.D)a decrease in bonds payable.Ans: D AACSB: Reflective Thinking AICPA BB: Critical Thinking 
AICPA FN: Reporting LO: 1 Level: Medium 
17.Which of the following would be considered a “sour...
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New College Of Florida•FINANCE BA511
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Chapter 15 “How Well Am I Doing?”--Statement of Cash FlowsMultiple Choice Questions 
16.Which of the following would be considered a “use” of cash for purposes of constructing a statement of cash flows?A)a decrease in accounts receivable.B)an increase in accounts payable.C)an increase in common stock.D)a decrease in bonds payable.Ans: D AACSB: Reflective Thinking AICPA BB: Critical Thinking 
AICPA FN: Reporting LO: 1 Level: Medium 
17.Which of the following would be considered a “sour...
NT ACCOUNTING - Solutions Manual 
CHAPTER 14 
FUNCTIONAL AND ACTIVITY-BASED 
BUDGETING 
I. Questions 
1. No. Planning and control are different, although related, concepts. 
Planning involves developing objectives and formulating steps to achieve 
those objectives. Control, by contrast, involves the means by which 
management ensures that the objectives set down at the planning stage are 
attained. 
2. Budgets have a dual purpose, for planning and for following up the 
implementation of the plan...
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NT ACCOUNTING - Solutions Manual 
CHAPTER 14 
FUNCTIONAL AND ACTIVITY-BASED 
BUDGETING 
I. Questions 
1. No. Planning and control are different, although related, concepts. 
Planning involves developing objectives and formulating steps to achieve 
those objectives. Control, by contrast, involves the means by which 
management ensures that the objectives set down at the planning stage are 
attained. 
2. Budgets have a dual purpose, for planning and for following up the 
implementation of the plan...