No, it is not a cash flow, and it also is not a significant fiancing or investing activity.
If stock dividend is received then it will be shown under cash flows from investing activities while if stock dividend is paid then it is shown under cash flow from financing activities.
a noncash transaction which is not reported in the body of statement of cash flows
a separate schedule
This transaction would not appear on the statement of cash flows because it is a non-cash transaction. The statement of cash flows only shows transactions that involve inflows and outflows of cash.
Investment in stocks is shown under cash flows from investing activities and this activity reduces the cash or it is said to be a cash outflow.
Stock splits are not part of cash flow statement as due to stock split no cash inflow or outflow occurs.
no, i dont think so
Ex-stock dividend is equal to the price of the dividend of the stock, the only difference is the face that the dividend is actually paid to the seller rather then the buyer of the stock.
Some cash flows that are available to a stock investor include dividend payments and the cash flow that he can get upon the sale of the stock. Dividends are more suitable in the long run.
19. What effect will the declaration and distribution of a stock dividend have on net income and cash flows? (Points : 2)No effect on net income or cash flowsNo effect on net income, decrease cash flowsDecrease net income, decrease cash flowsIncrease net income, no effect on cash flows
1. When you receive a dividend from the company or 2. When your trading account providing broker sends you a consolidated statement of all your stock holdings...
yes!