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An Increase in Accounts Receivable Represents an Increase in Net

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An increase in accounts receivable represents an increase in net cash provided by operating activities because receivables will produce cash when they are collected.

Understand the key differences between IFRS and GAAP in terms of financial instruments classification and reporting.
Appreciate the implications of choosing between issuing bonds or stock from both the issuing company's and the investor's perspectives.
Identify and explain the two main methods of amortization of bond discounts and premiums.
Learn to record financial transactions involving bonds with detachable or convertible features.

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