Apex Company Statement of Cash Flows—Indirect Method Operating activities:             Net income       $ 40,000   Adjustments to convert net income to cash basis:             Depreciation $ 22,000         Increase in accounts receivable   (60,000 )       Increase in inventory   (25,000 )       Decrease in prepaid expenses   9,000         Increase in accounts payable   55,000         Decrease in accrued liabilities   (12,000 )       Increase in income taxes payable   5,000     (6,000 ) Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities         34,000   Investing activities:             Proceeds from the sale of equipment   14,000         Loan to Thomas Company   (40,000 )       Additions to plant and equipment   (110,000 )       Net cash provided by (used in) investing activities         (136,000 ) Financing activities:             Increase in bonds payable   90,000         Increase in common stock   40,000         Cash dividends   (30,000 )       Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities         100,000   Net decrease in cash and cash equivalents         (2,000 ) Beginning cash and cash equivalents         27,000   Ending cash and cash equivalents       $ 25,000       Required: Compute Apex Company’s free cash flow for the current year. (Negative amount should be indicated by a minus sign.)

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Apex Company prepared the statement of cash flows for the current year that is shown below:

 

Apex Company
Statement of Cash Flows—Indirect Method
Operating activities:            
Net income       $ 40,000  
Adjustments to convert net income to cash basis:            
Depreciation $ 22,000        
Increase in accounts receivable   (60,000 )      
Increase in inventory   (25,000 )      
Decrease in prepaid expenses   9,000        
Increase in accounts payable   55,000        
Decrease in accrued liabilities   (12,000 )      
Increase in income taxes payable   5,000     (6,000 )
Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities         34,000  
Investing activities:            
Proceeds from the sale of equipment   14,000        
Loan to Thomas Company   (40,000 )      
Additions to plant and equipment   (110,000 )      
Net cash provided by (used in) investing activities         (136,000 )
Financing activities:            
Increase in bonds payable   90,000        
Increase in common stock   40,000        
Cash dividends   (30,000 )      
Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities         100,000  
Net decrease in cash and cash equivalents         (2,000 )
Beginning cash and cash equivalents         27,000  
Ending cash and cash equivalents       $ 25,000  
 

 

Required:

Compute Apex Company’s free cash flow for the current year. (Negative amount should be indicated by a minus sign.)

 

 

 

 

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Explanation

 

Free cash flow computation:

             
Net cash provided by operating activities       $ 34,000  
Less:            
Capital expenditures $ (110,000 )      
Dividends   (30,000 )   (140,000 )
Free cash flow       $ (106,000 )
 

 

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