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Beginning in the 1840s, what factory-produced good became increasingly important to industrial economies?
Financing Activities
Transactions that involve raising capital, repaying investors, issuing stocks, or paying dividends as part of managing the company’s finances.
Net Cash
The amount of cash available after all cash inflows and outflows have been accounted for, typically within a specific period.
Operating Activities
Activities that relate to the primary operations of a company, such as selling products or providing services, as opposed to financing or investing activities.
Investing Activities
Financial transactions involving the purchase or sale of long-term assets and investments.
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