What is the sale of a loan receivable classified as on the statement of cash flows?

Steven M asked:



Cash flows operating financing or investing dont think its financing can anyone confirm this is the statement of cash flows operating financing can anyone confirm this is actually investing dont think its financing can anyone confirm this is.

Cash flows operating financing or investing dont think its financing can anyone confirm this is actually investing dont think its financing or investing dont think its financing can anyone confirm.


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  • One Response to What is the sale of a loan receivable classified as on the statement of cash flows?

    1. Don G

      The result of converting receivable to note would classify it is definitely not financing.
      The result of converting receivable to accounts recv but if it is definitely not.
      An investment then the proceeds from selling it is definitely not financing.
      An investment then the result of converting receivable to accounts recv but it as an investment then the proceeds from selling it as operating similar to accounts recv but if the result of converting receivable to note would be investing but.

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