For each independent situation below, place an (X) by the transactions that would be included in the
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For each independent situation below, place an (X) by the transactions that would be included in the statement of cash flows.
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Sold items on account Transaction Wrote check to pay utilities Received cash investment by owner Recorded wages owed to employees Received bill for advertising Included
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Principles Of Accounting Volume 1 Financial Accounting
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