Find the amount that should be reported in the statement

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Exercise - Following are selected balance sheet accounts of Sander Bros. Corp. at December 31, 2012 and 2011, and the increases or decreases in each account from 2011 to 2012. Also presented is selected income statement information for the year ended December 31, 2012, and additional information.

Selected balance sheet accounts

Assets

2012

2011

Increase 
(Decrease)

Accounts receivable

$33,850

$23,980

$9,870

Property, plant, and equipment

277,430

247,170

30,260

Accumulated depreciation

(178,390)

(167,660)

(10,730)





Liabilities and stockholders' equity

2012

2011

Increase

Bonds payable

$ 49,410

$46,270

$3,140

Dividends payable

7,130

5,470

1,660

Common stock, $1 par

21,370

18,880

2,490

Paid-in capital in excess of par-common stock

9,850

2,580

7,270

Retained earnings

103,760

91,630

12,130





Selected income statement information for the year ended December 31, 2012

Sales revenue

$154,610



Depreciation

38,160



Gain on sale of equipment

14,470



Net income

30,040



Additional information:

1. During 2012, equipment costing $45,340 was sold for cash.

2. Accounts receivable relate to sales of merchandise.

3. During 2012, $24,810 of bonds payable were issued in exchange for property, plant, and equipment. There was no amortization of bond discount or premium.

Required - Determine the category (operating, investing, or financing) and the amount that should be reported in the statement of cash flows for the following items.

(a) Payments for purchase of property, plant, and equipment.

(b) Proceeds from the sale of equipment.

(c) Cash dividends paid.

(d) Redemption of bonds payable.

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