Question : Amongst the following ‘payment of bonus to the employees’ by an insurance company is which type of activity?
Option 1: Investing Activity
Option 2: Operating Activity
Option 3: Financing Activity
Option 4: Both operating and Financing Activity
Correct Answer: Operating Activity
Solution : Bonus payments made to employees by insurance companies or other businesses are counted as operating cash flow.
Hence the correct answer is option 2.
Option 1: Operating Activity
Option 2: Investing Activity
Question : While preparing a Cash Flow Statement, 'Payment of bonus to the employees' by an insurance company is which type of activity?
Option 1: Operating Activities
Option 2: Investing Activities
Option 3: Financing Activities
Option 4: Cash and cash equivalent
Question : Which of the following is not an activity of Cash flow statement :
Option 2: Leasing Activity
Option 4: Investing Activity
Question : A dividend received by a manufacturing company is classified as
Option 4: Both (1) and (2)
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