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A 45-year-old man comes to the emergency department due to 2 weeks of chest pain and cough. He has a history of advanced HIV and has taken his antiretroviral medications inconsistently over the past few months. Temperature is 38.1 C (100.6 F) . Crackles are heard on pulmonary examination. CD4 cell count is 98/mm3. Chest x-ray reveals nodules and hilar lymphadenopathy. A bronchoscopy is performed. Mucicarmine staining of the patient's bronchoalveolar fluid shows budding yeast forms with thick capsules. Symptomatic infection with the organism causing this patient's condition most commonly manifests as which of the following?
Investing Activities
Transactions related to the purchase or sale of long-term assets and investments, which are part of the cash flow statement indicating how cash is invested.
Financing Activities
Activities involving the acquisition of funds and the settlement of obligations with investors, such as the issuance of stocks and bonds, and the distribution of dividends.
Direct Method
A cash flow statement approach that lists major classes of gross cash receipts and payments, providing a clear view of actual cash flow.
Investing Activities
Investing Activities are financial transactions related to the acquisition or disposal of long-term assets and investments not related to the entity's primary operations.
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