Hi, do you agree with the net cash flow in investing activities amount, or did you receive a different amount? I got $682,000, but the last reviewer thinks the total is -$534,000. Also, could you let me know if I need the retained earnings section for my assignment to calculate cash flows? I am trying to get my cashflow statement to equal the difference in cash of $86,000. Assets 20X1 20X0 Difference Current assets Cash $450,000.00 $364,000.00 $86,000 Accounts receivable—net 692,000 625,000 $67,000 Inventory 723,000 610,000 $113,000 Prepaid expenses 50,000 70,000 ($20,000) Total current assets 1,915,000 1,669,000 $246,000 Long-term investments 150,000 20,000 $130,000 Property, plant, and equipment 1,622,000 815,000 $807,000 Less: Accumulated depreciation -100,000 -75,000 ($25,000) 1,522,000 740,000 $782,000 Total assets $3,587,000 $2,429,000 $1,158,000 Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity Current liabilities Accounts payable $399,000 $451,000 ($52,000) Accrued expenses 185,000 179,000 $6,000 Dividends payable 50,000 0 $50,000 Total current liabilities 634,000 630,000 $4,000 Notes payable—due 20X4 750,000 0 $750,000 Stockholders’ Equity Common stock 1,400,000 1,300,000 $100,000 Retained earnings 803,000 499,000 $304,000 Total stockholders’ Equity $2,203,000.00 $1,799,000.00 $404,000 Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity $3,587,000 $2,429,000 $1,158,000 as Income statement 20X1 20X0 Difference Net credit sales $7,200,000 $6,500,000 $700,000 Cost of goods sold 4,320,000 3,900,000 $420,000 Gross profit 2,880,000 2,600,000 $280,000 Operating expenses (including income taxes) 2,376,000 2,145,000 $231,000 Net income $504,000 $455,000 $49,000 sdsds The cash flow statement of Berthas Bridal Boutique on year ended on 20x1 Particulars Amount $ Amount $ Cash flows from operating activities: Net income from the income statement $ 49,000.00 Add: Non-cash expenses Depreciation $ 25,000.00 Dividend payable $ 50,000.00 Total $ 75,000.00 Cash flow before working capital changes $ 124,000.00 Adjustment for working capital changes: Increase in accounts receivable $ (67,000.00) Increase in inventory $(113,000.00) Decrease in prepaid expenses $ 20,000.00 Decrease in accounts payable $ (52,000.00) Increase in accrued expenses $ 6,000.00 Cash generated from operations $ (82,000.00) Extraordinary items - Net cash flows from operating activities (A) $ (82,000.00) Cash flows from financing activities: Proceeds from the issues of notes payable $ 750,000.00 Proceeds from the issues of common stocks $ 100,000.00 Net cash flows from financing activities (B) $ 850,000.00 Cash flows from investing activities: Purchase of Long-term investment $(130,000.00) Purchase of property, plant, and equipment $(782,000.00) Transfer to retained earnings $ 230,000.00 Net cash used in investing activities (C) $(534,000.00) Net cash increase $ 86,000.00 Add: Beginning cash balance $ 364,000.00 Ending cash and cash equivalent $ 450,000.00
Hi, do you agree with the net cash flow in investing activities amount, or did you receive a different amount? I got $682,000, but the last reviewer thinks the total is -$534,000. Also, could you let me know if I need the retained earnings section for my assignment to calculate cash flows? I am trying to get my cashflow statement to equal the difference in cash of $86,000. Assets 20X1 20X0 Difference Current assets Cash $450,000.00 $364,000.00 $86,000 Accounts receivable—net 692,000 625,000 $67,000 Inventory 723,000 610,000 $113,000 Prepaid expenses 50,000 70,000 ($20,000) Total current assets 1,915,000 1,669,000 $246,000 Long-term investments 150,000 20,000 $130,000 Property, plant, and equipment 1,622,000 815,000 $807,000 Less: Accumulated depreciation -100,000 -75,000 ($25,000) 1,522,000 740,000 $782,000 Total assets $3,587,000 $2,429,000 $1,158,000 Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity Current liabilities Accounts payable $399,000 $451,000 ($52,000) Accrued expenses 185,000 179,000 $6,000 Dividends payable 50,000 0 $50,000 Total current liabilities 634,000 630,000 $4,000 Notes payable—due 20X4 750,000 0 $750,000 Stockholders’ Equity Common stock 1,400,000 1,300,000 $100,000 Retained earnings 803,000 499,000 $304,000 Total stockholders’ Equity $2,203,000.00 $1,799,000.00 $404,000 Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity $3,587,000 $2,429,000 $1,158,000 as Income statement 20X1 20X0 Difference Net credit sales $7,200,000 $6,500,000 $700,000 Cost of goods sold 4,320,000 3,900,000 $420,000 Gross profit 2,880,000 2,600,000 $280,000 Operating expenses (including income taxes) 2,376,000 2,145,000 $231,000 Net income $504,000 $455,000 $49,000 sdsds The cash flow statement of Berthas Bridal Boutique on year ended on 20x1 Particulars Amount $ Amount $ Cash flows from operating activities: Net income from the income statement $ 49,000.00 Add: Non-cash expenses Depreciation $ 25,000.00 Dividend payable $ 50,000.00 Total $ 75,000.00 Cash flow before working capital changes $ 124,000.00 Adjustment for working capital changes: Increase in accounts receivable $ (67,000.00) Increase in inventory $(113,000.00) Decrease in prepaid expenses $ 20,000.00 Decrease in accounts payable $ (52,000.00) Increase in accrued expenses $ 6,000.00 Cash generated from operations $ (82,000.00) Extraordinary items - Net cash flows from operating activities (A) $ (82,000.00) Cash flows from financing activities: Proceeds from the issues of notes payable $ 750,000.00 Proceeds from the issues of common stocks $ 100,000.00 Net cash flows from financing activities (B) $ 850,000.00 Cash flows from investing activities: Purchase of Long-term investment $(130,000.00) Purchase of property, plant, and equipment $(782,000.00) Transfer to retained earnings $ 230,000.00 Net cash used in investing activities (C) $(534,000.00) Net cash increase $ 86,000.00 Add: Beginning cash balance $ 364,000.00 Ending cash and cash equivalent $ 450,000.00
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Hi, do you agree with the net cash flow in investing activities amount, or did you receive a different amount? I got $682,000, but the last reviewer thinks the total is -$534,000. Also, could you let me know if I need the
Assets | |||
20X1 | 20X0 | Difference | |
Current assets | |||
Cash | $450,000.00 | $364,000.00 | $86,000 |
692,000 | 625,000 | $67,000 | |
Inventory | 723,000 | 610,000 | $113,000 |
Prepaid expenses | 50,000 | 70,000 | ($20,000) |
Total current assets | 1,915,000 | 1,669,000 | $246,000 |
Long-term investments | 150,000 | 20,000 | $130,000 |
Property, plant, and equipment | 1,622,000 | 815,000 | $807,000 |
Less: |
-100,000 | -75,000 | ($25,000) |
1,522,000 | 740,000 | $782,000 | |
Total assets | $3,587,000 | $2,429,000 | $1,158,000 |
Liabilities and |
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Current liabilities | |||
Accounts payable | $399,000 | $451,000 | ($52,000) |
Accrued expenses | 185,000 | 179,000 | $6,000 |
Dividends payable | 50,000 | 0 | $50,000 |
Total current liabilities | 634,000 | 630,000 | $4,000 |
Notes payable—due 20X4 | 750,000 | 0 | $750,000 |
Stockholders’ Equity | |||
Common stock | 1,400,000 | 1,300,000 | $100,000 |
Retained earnings | 803,000 | 499,000 | $304,000 |
Total stockholders’ Equity | $2,203,000.00 | $1,799,000.00 | $404,000 |
Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity | $3,587,000 | $2,429,000 | $1,158,000
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Income statement | |||
20X1 | 20X0 | Difference | |
Net credit sales | $7,200,000 | $6,500,000 | $700,000 |
Cost of goods sold | 4,320,000 | 3,900,000 | $420,000 |
Gross profit | 2,880,000 | 2,600,000 | $280,000 |
Operating expenses (including income taxes) | 2,376,000 | 2,145,000 | $231,000 |
Net income | $504,000 | $455,000 | $49,000
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The cash flow statement of Berthas Bridal Boutique on year ended on 20x1 | ||
Particulars
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Amount $ | Amount $ |
Cash flows from operating activities: | ||
Net income from the income statement | $ 49,000.00 | |
Add: Non-cash expenses | ||
Depreciation | $ 25,000.00 | |
Dividend payable | $ 50,000.00 | |
Total | $ 75,000.00 | |
Cash flow before |
$ 124,000.00 | |
Adjustment for working capital changes: | ||
Increase in accounts receivable | $ (67,000.00) | |
Increase in inventory | $(113,000.00) | |
Decrease in prepaid expenses | $ 20,000.00 | |
Decrease in accounts payable | $ (52,000.00) | |
Increase in accrued expenses | $ 6,000.00 | |
Cash generated from operations | $ (82,000.00) | |
Extraordinary items | - | |
Net cash flows from operating activities (A) | $ (82,000.00) | |
Cash flows from financing activities: | ||
Proceeds from the issues of notes payable | $ 750,000.00 | |
Proceeds from the issues of common stocks | $ 100,000.00 | |
Net cash flows from financing activities (B) | $ 850,000.00 | |
Cash flows from investing activities: | ||
Purchase of Long-term investment | $(130,000.00) | |
Purchase of property, plant, and equipment | $(782,000.00) | |
Transfer to retained earnings | $ 230,000.00 | |
Net cash used in investing activities (C) | $(534,000.00) | |
Net cash increase | $ 86,000.00 | |
Add: Beginning cash balance | $ 364,000.00 | |
Ending cash and cash equivalent | $ 450,000.00 |
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