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QUESTION 2
Which of the following transactions would not be classified as an operating cash flow?
O Collecting payment from customers related to services performed on account.
O Paying a cash dividend to shareholders of record.
O Payment for accrued employee wages.
O Payment to a supplier for inventory previously purchased.

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