and $9,722, respectively. Balances of current asset and currer End Cash $42,392 Accounts receivable 126,305 Inventories 100,582 Prepaid expenses 4,060 Accounts payable (merchandise creditors) 50,302 What is the amount of cash flows from operating activities rep Oa. $214,402 Ob. $432,360 Oc. $412,916
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![The net income reported on the income statement for the current year was $313,659. Depreciation recorded on fixed assets and amortization of patents for the year were $38,968,
and $9,722, respectively. Balances of current asset and current liability accounts at the end and at the beginning of the year are as follows:
End
Beginning
Cash
$42,392
$55,782
Accounts receivable
126,305
101,016
Inventories
100,582
80,433
Prepaid expenses
4,060
7,575
Accounts payable (merchandise creditors)
50,302
78,390
What is the amount of cash flows from operating activities reported on the statement of cash flows prepared by the indirect method?
Oa. $214,402
Ob. $432,360
Oc. $412,916
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- Cash Flows from Operating Activities—Indirect Method Staley Inc. reported the following data: Net income $446,400 Depreciation expense 59,100 Loss on disposal of equipment 39,800 Increase in accounts receivable 27,200 Increase in accounts payable 10,700 Prepare the Cash Flows from Operating Activities section of the statement of cash flows, using the indirect method. Use the minus sign to indicate cash out flows, cash payments, decreases in cash, or any negative adjustments. Staley Inc. Statement of Cash Flows (partial) Cash flows from operating activities: $ Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash flow from operating activities: Changes in current operating assets and liabilities: Net cash flow from operating activities $Statement of Cash Flows The comparative balance sheet of Orange Angel Enterprises Inc. at December 31, 20Y8 and 20Y7, is as follows: Dec. 31, Dec. 31, 20Y8 20Y7 Cash Accounts receivable (net) Merchandise inventory Assets Prepaid expenses Equipment Accumulated depreciation-equipment Total assets Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity Accounts payable (merchandise creditors) Mortgage note payable Common stock, $1 par Excess of paid-in capital over par Retained earnings Total liabilities and stockholders' equity $53,650 $66,100 82,440 89,100 117,780 110,440 4,800 3,350 239,920 197,870 (62,380) (48,530) $436,210 $418,330 $91,600 0 14,000 203,000 127,610 $436,210 $87,430 125,500 9,000 118,000 78,400 $418,330 Additional data obtained from the income statement and from an examination of the accounts in the ledger for 20Y8 are as follows: a. Net income, $125,980. b. Depreciation reported on the income statement, $30,270. c. Equipment was purchased at a cost of $58,470, and fully depreciated…Statement of Cash Flows—Indirect Method The comparative balance sheet of Merrick Equipment Co. for December 31, 20Y9 and 20Y8, is as follows: Dec. 31, 20Y9 Dec. 31, 20Y8 Assets Cash $70,720 $47,940 Accounts receivable (net) 207,230 188,190 Inventories 298,520 289,850 Investments 0 102,000 Land 295,800 0 Equipment 438,600 358,020 Accumulated depreciation—equipment (99,110) (84,320) Total assets $1,211,760 $901,680 Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity Accounts payable (merchandise creditors) $205,700 $194,140 Accrued expenses payable (operating expenses) 30,600 26,860 Dividends payable 25,500 20,400 Common stock, $1 par 202,000 102,000 Paid-in capital: Excess of issue price over par—common stock 354,000 204,000 Retained earnings 393,960 354,280 Total liabilities and stockholders' equity $1,211,760 $901,680 Additional data obtained from an examination of the accounts…
- Cash Flows from Operating Activities-Indirect Method Staley Inc. reported the following data: Net income $232,800 Depreciation expense 65,900 Loss on disposal of equipment 27,700 Increase in accounts receivable 14,000 Increase in accounts payable 10,800 Prepare the Cash Flows from Operating Activities section of the statement of cash flows, using the indirect method. Use the minus sign to indicate cash outflows, cash payments, decreases in cash, or any negative adjustments. Staley Inc. Statement of Cash Flows (partial) Cash flows from operating activities Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash flow from operating activities: Changes in current operating assets and liabilities: Net cash flow from operating activities 46Statement of cash flows—indirect method The comparative balance sheet of Merrick Equipment Co. for December 31, 20Y9 and 20Y8, is as follows: Line Item Description December 31, 20Y9 December 31, 20Y8 Assets Cash $305,280 $281,690 Accounts receivable (net) 110,590 101,170 Inventories 312,180 299,530 Investments 0 116,050 Land 160,130 0 Equipment 344,450 264,830 Accumulated depreciation—equipment (80,640) (71,410) Total assets $1,151,990 $991,860 Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity Accounts payable (merchandise creditors) $208,510 $195,400 Accrued expenses payable (operating expenses) 20,740 25,790 Dividends payable 11,520 8,930 Common stock, $10 par 62,210 48,600 Paid-in capital in excess of par—common stock 233,850 134,890 Retained earnings 615,160 578,250 Total liabilities and stockholders' equity $1,151,990 $991,860 Additional data obtained from an examination of the accounts in the ledger for 20Y9 are as follows: Equipment and land…Statement of Cash Flows—Indirect Method The comparative balance sheet of Merrick Equipment Co. for December 31, 20Y9 and 20Y8, is as follows: Dec. 31, 20Y9 Dec. 31, 20Y8 Assets Cash $226,390 $211,080 Accounts receivable (net) 82,010 75,810 Inventories 231,510 224,450 Investments 0 86,960 Land 118,750 0 Equipment 255,440 198,450 Accumulated depreciation—equipment (59,800) (53,510) Total assets $854,300 $743,240 Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity Accounts payable $154,630 $146,420 Accrued expenses payable 15,380 19,320 Dividends payable 8,540 6,690 Common stock, $10 par 46,130 36,420 Paid-in capital: Excess of issue price over par-common stock 173,420 101,080 Retained earnings 456,200 433,310 Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity $854,300 $743,240 Additional data obtained from an examination of the accounts in the ledger for 20Y9 are as follows: Equipment and…
- Required information Skip to question [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] Ravenna Company is a merchandiser that uses the indirect method to prepare the operating activities section of its statement of cash flows. Its balance sheet for this year is as follows: Ending Balance Beginning Balance Cash and cash equivalents $ 102,000 $ 122,400 Accounts receivable 81,700 88,000 Inventory 109,700 100,000 Total current assets 293,400 310,400 Property, plant, and equipment 291,000 280,000 Less accumulated depreciation 97,000 70,000 Net property, plant, and equipment 194,000 210,000 Total assets $ 487,400 $ 520,400 Accounts payable $ 64,000 $ 113,700 Income taxes payable 49,700 65,700 Bonds payable 120,000 100,000 Common stock 140,000 120,000 Retained earnings 113,700 121,000 Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity $ 487,400 $ 520,400…Statement of cash flows—indirect method The comparative balance sheet of Merrick Equipment Co. for December 31, 20Y9 and 20Y8, is as follows: Line Item Description December 31, 20Y9 December 31, 20Y8 Assets Cash $269,900 $253,670 Accounts receivable (net) 97,780 91,110 Inventories 276,000 269,750 Investments 0 104,510 Land 141,570 0 Equipment 304,530 238,490 Accumulated depreciation—equipment (71,290) (64,310) Total assets $1,018,490 $893,220 Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity Accounts payable (merchandise creditors) $184,350 $175,960 Accrued expenses payable (operating expenses) 18,330 23,220 Dividends payable 10,180 8,040 Common stock, $10 par 55,000 43,770 Paid-in capital in excess of par—common stock 206,750 121,480 Retained earnings 543,880 520,750 Total liabilities and stockholders' equity $1,018,490 $893,220 Additional data obtained from an examination of the accounts in the ledger for 20Y9 are as follows: Equipment and land…Cash Flows from Operating Activities—Indirect Method The net income reported on the income statement for the current year was $154,100. Depreciation recorded on store equipment for the year amounted to $25,400. Balances of the current asset and current liability accounts at the beginning and end of the year are as follows: End of Year Beginning of Year Cash $58,560 $53,290 Accounts receivable (net) 41,990 39,380 Inventories 57,330 59,950 Prepaid expenses 6,440 5,060 Accounts payable (merchandise creditors) 54,870 50,410 Wages payable 29,980 32,930 a. Prepare the “Cash flows from operating activities” section of the statement of cash flows, using the indirect method. Use the minus sign to indicate cash outflows, cash payments, decreases in cash, or any negative adjustments. Statement of Cash Flows (partial) Cash flows from operating activities: Net income Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash flow…
- Statement of Cash Flows—Indirect Method The comparative balance sheet of Merrick Equipment Co. for December 31, 20Y9 and 20Y8, is as follows: Dec. 31, 20Y9 Dec. 31, 20Y8 Assets Cash $239,460 $223,010 Accounts receivable (net) 86,750 80,100 Inventories 244,880 237,150 Investments 0 91,870 Land 125,600 0 Equipment 270,190 209,660 Accumulated depreciation—equipment (63,250) (56,540) Total assets $903,630 $785,250 Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity Accounts payable $163,560 $154,690 Accrued expenses payable 16,270 20,420 Dividends payable 9,040 7,070 Common stock, $10 par 48,800 38,480 Paid-in capital: Excess of issue price over par-common stock 183,440 106,790 Retained earnings 482,520 457,800 Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity $903,630 $785,250 Additional data obtained from an examination of the accounts in the ledger for 20Y9 are as follows: Equipment and…Statement of Cash Flows—Indirect Method The comparative balance sheet of Merrick Equipment Co. for December 31, 20Y9 and 20Y8, is as follows: Dec. 31, 20Y9 Dec. 31, 20Y8 Assets Cash $269,900 $249,630 Accounts receivable (net) 97,780 89,650 Inventories 276,020 265,460 Investments 0 102,840 Land 141,570 0 Equipment 304,530 234,680 Accumulated depreciation—equipment (71,300) (63,290) Total assets $1,018,500 $878,970 Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity Accounts payable $184,350 $173,160 Accrued expenses payable 18,330 22,850 Dividends payable 10,190 7,910 Common stock, $10 par 55,000 43,070 Paid-in capital: Excess of issue price over par-common stock 206,760 119,540 Retained earnings 543,870 512,440 Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity $1,018,500 $878,970 Additional data obtained from an examination of the accounts in the ledger for 20Y9 are as follows:…The following items appeared on the financial statements of Washington Company. Line Item Description Amount Accounts receivable, January 1 $13,395 Accounts receivable, December 31 6,901 Accounts payable, January 1 5,645 Accounts payable, December 31 8,721 Inventory, January 1 6,686 Inventory, December 31 16,260 Sales 73,071 Cost of goods sold 34,443 Washington Company uses the direct method to report cash flows from (used for) operating activities. Assume that all accounts payable are owed to merchandise suppliers. Cash payments for merchandise were
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