Accountancy, asked by snehawalikar26, 7 months ago

Proceeds from sale of goods. Issue of shares
and Interest received are examples of
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Answered by dattatraydhumal1999
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Answer:

cash inflow..........

Answered by arshaarunsl
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Answer:

Band of shares issued Receiving interest is an example of a cash inflow.

Explanation:

  • The money that enters a business through sales, investments, or financing is referred to as cash inflow.
  • Cash inflow is the polar opposite of cash outflow, which occurs when money leaves a business.
  • Shares of a corporation that have been allotted (allocated) and are thereafter owned by shareholders are referred to as issued shares in finance and law.
  • The process of establishing new issued shares is referred to as issuance, allocation, or allotment. Allotment is the process of creating shares and transferring them to a subscriber.
  • On the Stockholder's Equity account, the consequence of the issuance of shares is also an increase. The money you earn from selling stock increases the equity of the company's investors.

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