For each of the following items, indicate whether it would be classified as an (O) operating activity, an (I) investing activity, a (F) financing activity, or a significant (N) noncash financing and investing activity.
A. Issued bonds payable for cash.
B. Issued stock for cash.
C. Paid cash dividends.
D. Sold equipment for cash.
E. Purchases of land for cash.
F. Purchased land in exchange for a note payable.
G. Received cash dividends from investments in trading securities.
H. Collected accounts receivable from customers.
I. Paid wages to employees.
J. Received interest from investments in trading securities.
A. (F) financing activity
B. (F) financing activity
C. (F) financing activity
D. (I) investing activity
E. (I) investing activity
F. (N) noncash financing and investing activity
G. (O) operating activity
H. (O) operating activity
I. (O) operating activity
J. (O) operating activity
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