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Suppose zenon co. issued a long-term bond and received $250,000 cash from the issuance during 2015. the company also issued 12,000 shares of common stock for $260,000. at the end of the year, zenon paid $165,000 for the dividend declared last year. what would be the net impact of these transactions on zenon's 2015 statement of cash flows under us gaap?

a) $510,000 would be shown as an increase in the financing section and the $165,000 would be shown as a decrease in the operating section.

b) $260,000 would be shown as an increase in the financing section and the $250,000 would be shown as an increase in the investing section.

c) $345,000 would be shown as an increase in the financing section.

d) $260,000 would be shown as an increase in the financing section, the $250,000 would be shown as an increase in the investing section, and the $165,000 would be shown as a decrease in the operating section.

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