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What is the objectivs for monetary activities?
What is the objectivs of non-monetary activities?

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Answered by Sonikaverma80
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Operating activities include cash activities related to net income. For example, cash generated from the sale of goods (revenue) and cash paid for merchandise (expense) are operating activities because revenues and expenses are included in net income.

Investing activities include cash activities related to noncurrent assets. Noncurrent assets include (1) long-term investments; (2) property, plant, and equipment; and (3) the principal amount of loans made to other entities. For example, cash generated from the sale of land and cash paid for an investment in another company are included in this category. (Note that interest received from loans is included in operating activities.)

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Answered by Vedant2005G
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The main objectives of Liberals are as follows : (i) They expected a nation which tolerated all the religions. (ii) They opposed the uncontrolled powers of dynastic rules. (iii) They wanted to safeguard the right to individual against government (iv) They did not believe in universal adult franchise as they were not democrats. (v) Liberals argued for a representative elected by the government. They were subjected to laws interrupted by a well-trained judiciary that was independent of rulers and officials. (vi) In the parts of Europe, where independent nation states did not yet exist. For example, Germany, Italy, etc

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