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The following equity transactions may affect the cash flow statement. For each transaction given, indicate the appropriate section of the cash flow statement where the transaction would appear and whether it would be a cash inflow (+) or a cash outflow (-). If a transaction doesn't appear on a cash flow statement, place an (X) in the "No Effect" column. Assume that the company is reporting its financial results in accordance with ASPE.
a. Issuance of common shares
b. Issuance of preferred shares
c. Repurchase of common shares
d. 2-for-1 stock split
e. Payment of cash dividends
f. Issuance of repurchased common shares at an amount above cost
The following equity transactions may affect the cash flow statement. For each transaction given, indicate the appropriate section of the cash flow statement where the transaction would appear and whether it would be a cash inflow (+) or a cash outflow (-). If a transaction doesn't appear on a cash flow statement, place an (X) in the  No Effect  column. Assume that the company is reporting its financial results in accordance with ASPE. a. Issuance of common shares b. Issuance of preferred shares c. Repurchase of common shares d. 2-for-1 stock split e. Payment of cash dividends f. Issuance of repurchased common shares at an amount above cost


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