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Restorative justice is a punitive strategy for delinquency control that attempts to address the issues that produce conflict between two parties.
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Transactions and events that affect a company's long-term liabilities and equity, such as issuing debt or equity, repaying loans, and paying dividends.
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Transactions involving the purchase and sale of long-term assets and other investments, not relating directly to the entity's usual line of business.
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Involves transactions that do not directly involve cash but affect the investing activities of a company; for example, acquiring assets through a trade or a note.
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