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- PreviousBalance AnnualPercentageRate (APR)(as a %) MonthlyPeriodicRate FinanceCharge(in $) Purchasesand CashAdvances PaymentsandCredits NewBalance(in $) $2,490.00 % 1 1 4 % $ $1,374.98 $300.00 $#6 Item Prior year Current year Accounts payable 8,182.00 7,768.00 Accounts receivable 6,011.00 6,766.00 Accruals Cash Common Stock COGS Current portion long-term debt Depreciation expense Interest expense Inventories Long-term debt 1,022.00 1,542.00 ??? ??? 11,535.00 12,370.00 12,726.00 18,265.00 4,989.00 5,013.00 2,500 2,833.00 733 417 4,158.00 4,820.00 14,080.00 14,452.00 Net fixed assets 51,720.00 54,916.00 Notes payable 4,306.00 9,860.00 Operating expenses (excl. depr.) 13,977 18,172 Retained earnings 28,006.00 29,332.00 Sales 35,119 47,524.00 Taxes 2,084 2,775 What is the firm's total change in cash from the prior year to the current year? Submit Answer format: Number: Round to: 0 decimal places.Q4 Corporation financial statements at December 31 (in millions) ASSETS Cash LIABILITIES Accounts payable Notes payable Accrued wages Accrued taxes Total current liabilities 20X9 S10 5. 3. 2. 20X8 20X9 $5 10 15 20X8 $ 8 5. 2. 3. $ 4 Accounts receivable Inventory 12 Total current assets Long-term debt Common stock Retained carnings Total Net fixed assets 40 40 20 10 20 10 15 20 Total Sales $95, Cost of goods sold $50, Selling, general, and administrative expenses S15. Depreciation $3,Interest $2, Taxes $10 (a) Prepare a flow of funds statement for 20X9 for the Corporation (b) Prepare a cash flow statement using the indircct method for Corporation.
- Assets Cash S.T. Investments Accts Receivable Inventories Total Current Assets Net PP&E Total Assets Liabilities. Accts Payable Notes Payable Accruals Balance Sheet Current Liabilities L.T. Bonds Preferred Stock Common Stock Retained Earnings Total Equity Total Liab. & Equity Less: Interest 2021 120 30 400 Pre-tax Earnings 1,200 1,750 3,000 4,750 100 100 300 500 520 200 530 3,000 3,530 4,750 Net Sales COGS except Dep Depreciation & Amortization Other Operating Expenses EBIT Income Statements 2021 5,500 3,800 180 600 920 60 860 215 Taxes (25%) Preferred Dividends 15 Net Income for CS Holders 630 2020 $102 40 384 774 1. What is the company's MVA? 2. What is the company's EVA in? 3. What is the current ratio of the Company? 1,300 1,780 3,080 180 28 370 578 350 100 500 1,552 2,052 3,080 Number of Common Stock Outstanding = 1,200 Price of Common Stock = 4.00 WACC Cost of Capital = 12.0% Return on Investment (ROI)= 15.97% 2020 4,800 3,710 180 470 440 40 400 100 7 293#1 O Category. Prior Year Current Year Accounts payable 3,134.00 5,904.00 Accounts receivable 6,978.00 8,907.00 Accruals 5,624.00 6,194.00 Additional paid in capital 20,362.00 13,212.00 Cash ??? ??? Common Stock 2,850 2,850 COGS 22,484.00 18,100.00 Current portion long-term debt 500 500 Depreciation expense 1,003.00 1,011.00 Interest expense 1,257.00 1,156.00 Inventories 3,097.00 6,657.00 Long-term debt 16,532.00 22,027.00 Net fixed assets 75,252.00 74,022.00 Notes payable 4,045.00 6,536.00 Operating expenses (excl. depr.) 19,950 20,000 Retained earnings 35,789.00 34,684.00 Sales 46,360 45,408.00 Тахes 350 920 What is the firm's cash flow from financing? Submit Answer format: Number: Round to: 0 decimal places.AmountFinanced Number ofPayments MonthlyPayment FinanceCharge APR $18,300 72 $426.08 $ %
- 2020 commmon size liabilities accounts payable $41,498.00 notes payable $18,064.00 2021 common size common based year 14.67% $46,484.00 6.38% $17,635.00 14.52% 5.50% 1.1201#9 Item Prior year Current year Accounts payable 8,123.00 7,716.00 Accounts receivable 6,048.00 6,607.00 Accruals 997.00 1,500.00 Cash ??? ??? Common Stock 10,094.00 11,603.00 COGS 12,653.00 18,393.00 Current portion long-term debt 4,911.00 5,090.00 Depreciation expense 2,500 2,763.00 Interest expense 733 417 Inventories 4,245.00 4,824.00 Long-term debt 14,141.00 13,226.00 Net fixed assets 51,826.00 54,004.00 Notes payable 4,339.00 9,940.00 Operating expenses (excl. depr.) 13,977 18,172 Retained earnings 28,688.00 30,532.00 Sales 35,119 45,044.00 Taxes 2,084 2,775 What is the firm's cash flow from financing? Answer format: Number: Round to: 0 decimal places.AmountFinanced Number ofPayments APR TableFactor FinanceCharge MonthlyPayment $600 18 17% $ $ $
- Problem 17-4 (IAA) Pro Forest Company provided the following information for the preparation of a statement of cash flows for the current year Fear state 2020 2019 Cas! Accc Inve Inve Lan Pro Acc Goc 300,000 Cash and cash equivalents Trading securities Accounts receivable, net of allowance Inventory Property, plant and equipment (net) Goodwill Discount on bonds payable 603,000 300,000 200,000 600,000 900,000 2,000,000 200,000 72,000 520,000 840,000 2,100,000 200,000 100,000 4,675,000 4,260,000 Acc No Во Sh. Sh Re Tr 490,000 310,000 800,000 800,000 210,000 1,000,000 Accounts payable Accrued expenses Bonds payable Preference share capital, P100 par, each share convertible into two ordinary shares Ordinary share capital, P20 par Share premium Retained earnings 500,000 700,000 400,000 650,000 400,000 820,000 500,000 1,355,000 A 4,675,000 4,260,000 1. Additional information 2. 1. Net income for the current year was P1,705,000. 2. Cash dividend paid during the year totaled P1,000,000. 3. The…Additional short-term borrowings $ 20,e00 Purchase of short-term stock investments Cash dividends paid Interest paid 5,e00 16,000 8,e00 Compute cash flows from financing activities using the above company information. (Amounts to be deducted should be indicated by a minus sign.) Financing Activities nt ences 7:14 3/27/2 Insert Prt Sc F2 F3 F4 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 F11 F12 Fn 28 Lock1. Prepare a forccast cash flow stateaent for 2020. The beginning and ending balances in each of the balance sheet accounts Dec. 31, 2019 Dec. 31, 2020 Pi00,000 360,000 460,000 30,000 P950,000 P1,500,000 Cash P260,000 Accounts receivable Inventory Prepaid insurance Total current assets 180,000 400,000 50,000 P890,000 P1,200,000 Land Plant & equipment Accumulated depreciation Total non-current assets 1,000,000 (400,000) P1,800,000 1,400,000 (500,000) P2,400,000 Total assets P2,690,000 P3,350,000 Accounts payable Accrued operating expenses Interest payable Income taxes payable Р 300,000 200,000 20,000 122,000 P 260,000 132,000 30,000 150.000 P 572,000 700,000 1,100,000 978,000 P 642,000 600,000 Total current liabilities Bonds payable Common stock 800,000 Retained earnings 648,000 Total liabilities & equity P2,690,000 P3,350,000 The forecast income statement for the Mexico Company for 2020 is presented below: Sales Cost of sales Gross profit Operating expenses Income before interest & tax…