Discussion Question One: This week in our text and video lectures, we are starting to study how companies can get and record funding. There are three ways: from Liabilities, from issuing Stocks, or from Profitable Operations. Describe each of these three ways and indicate where on the financial statements you could find the information about each. Hint: It might be in more than one place. Give the advantages and disadvantages for each. Give an example for each and show how you would record the transaction in the accounting Discussion Question Two: Upon studying its statement of cash flows, you note that over the last three years a firm has consistently reported negative cash flow from operating activities, positive cash flow from investing activities, and negative cash flow from financing activities. What does this combination of cash flows suggest to you about the firm? Is there any additional information that you would like to see? If so, what? Click here for Pdf: Discussion Question One: This week in our text and video lectures, we are starting to study how companies can get and record funding. There are three ways: from Liabilities, from issuing Stocks, or from Profitable Operations. Describe each of these three ways and indicate where on the financial statements you could find the information about each. Hint: It might be in more than one place. Give the advantages and disadvantages for each. Give an example for each and show how you would record the transaction in the accounting Discussion Question Two: Upon studying its statement of cash flows, you note that over the last three years a firm has consistently reported negative cash flow from operating activities, positive cash flow from investing activities, and negative cash flow from financing activities. What does this combination of cash flows suggest to you about the firm? Is there any additional information that you would like to see? If so, what? Click here for Pdf