Cash Accounts receivable (net) Inventory Prepaid expenses Equipment Accumulated depreciation-equipment Land Accounts payable Accrued expenses Notes payable-bank, long-term Bonds payable Common stock, $10 par Retained earnings a b. C. 2025 2024 $29,700 $34,800 54,700 45,400 65,300 45,000 15,100 25,200 89,600 75,800 (17,920) (7,900) 70,500 39,700 $306,980 $258,000 Net Cash provided Net Cash used Net Cash used $64,400 15,100 -0- 30,200 $51,400 17,800 23,200 $306,980 Land was acquired for $30.800 in exchange for common stock, par $30,800, during the year; all equipment purchased was for cash. Equipment costing $12.900 was sold for $3,000; book value of the equipment was $6,000. Cash dividends of $9,900 were declared and paid during the year. 187,400 156,600 9,880 Compute net cash provided (used) by: (Show amounts that decrease cash flow with either a - sign e.g. -12,000 or in parenthesis e.g. (12,000).) -0- 9,000 $258,000 by operating activities. $ by investing activities. $ by financing activities. 383900
Cash Accounts receivable (net) Inventory Prepaid expenses Equipment Accumulated depreciation-equipment Land Accounts payable Accrued expenses Notes payable-bank, long-term Bonds payable Common stock, $10 par Retained earnings a b. C. 2025 2024 $29,700 $34,800 54,700 45,400 65,300 45,000 15,100 25,200 89,600 75,800 (17,920) (7,900) 70,500 39,700 $306,980 $258,000 Net Cash provided Net Cash used Net Cash used $64,400 15,100 -0- 30,200 $51,400 17,800 23,200 $306,980 Land was acquired for $30.800 in exchange for common stock, par $30,800, during the year; all equipment purchased was for cash. Equipment costing $12.900 was sold for $3,000; book value of the equipment was $6,000. Cash dividends of $9,900 were declared and paid during the year. 187,400 156,600 9,880 Compute net cash provided (used) by: (Show amounts that decrease cash flow with either a - sign e.g. -12,000 or in parenthesis e.g. (12,000).) -0- 9,000 $258,000 by operating activities. $ by investing activities. $ by financing activities. 383900
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![The balance sheet data of Sweet Company at the end of 2025 and 2024 follow.
Cash
Accounts receivable (net)
Inventory
Prepaid expenses
Equipment
Accumulated depreciation-equipment
Land
Accounts payable
Accrued expenses
Notes payable-bank, long-term
Bonds payable
Common stock, $10 par
Retained earnings
a
b.
C.
2025
2024
$29,700
$34,800
54,700
45,400
65,300
45,000
15,100
25,200
89,600
75,800
(17,920)
(7,900)
70,500
39,700
$306,980 $258,000
Land was acquired for $30,800 in exchange for common stock, par $30,800, during the year; all equipment purchased
was for cash. Equipment costing $12.900 was sold for $3,000; book value of the equipment was $6,000. Cash dividends
of $9,900 were declared and paid during the year.
$64,400 $51,400
15,100
17,800
-0-
23,200
30,200
-0-
187,400
156,600
9,880
Compute net cash provided (used) by: (Show amounts that decrease cash flow with either a-sign e.g.
-12,000 or in parenthesis e.g. (12,000).)
Net Cash used
$306,980
Net Cash used
Net Cash provided by operating activities.
9,000
$258,000
by investing activities. $
by financing activities.
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Transcribed Image Text:The balance sheet data of Sweet Company at the end of 2025 and 2024 follow.
Cash
Accounts receivable (net)
Inventory
Prepaid expenses
Equipment
Accumulated depreciation-equipment
Land
Accounts payable
Accrued expenses
Notes payable-bank, long-term
Bonds payable
Common stock, $10 par
Retained earnings
a
b.
C.
2025
2024
$29,700
$34,800
54,700
45,400
65,300
45,000
15,100
25,200
89,600
75,800
(17,920)
(7,900)
70,500
39,700
$306,980 $258,000
Land was acquired for $30,800 in exchange for common stock, par $30,800, during the year; all equipment purchased
was for cash. Equipment costing $12.900 was sold for $3,000; book value of the equipment was $6,000. Cash dividends
of $9,900 were declared and paid during the year.
$64,400 $51,400
15,100
17,800
-0-
23,200
30,200
-0-
187,400
156,600
9,880
Compute net cash provided (used) by: (Show amounts that decrease cash flow with either a-sign e.g.
-12,000 or in parenthesis e.g. (12,000).)
Net Cash used
$306,980
Net Cash used
Net Cash provided by operating activities.
9,000
$258,000
by investing activities. $
by financing activities.
383900
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