Presented below is the 2018 income statement and comparative balance sheet information for Tiger Enterprises.TIGER ENTERPRISESIncome StatementFor the Year Ended December 31, 2018($ in thousands)Sales revenue $7,000Operating expenses:Cost of goods sold $3,360Depreciation 240Insurance 100Administrative and other 1,800Total operating expenses 5,500Income before income taxes 1,500Income tax expense 600Net income $ 900Balance Sheet Information ($ in thousands) Dec. 31, 2018 Dec. 31, 2017Assets:Cash $ 300 $ 200Accounts receivable 750 830Inventory 640 600Prepaid insurance 50 20Plant and equipment 2,100 1,800Less: Accumulated depreciation (840) (600)Total assets $3,000 $2,850Liabilities and Shareholders’ Equity:Accounts payable $ 300 $360Payables for administrative and other expenses 300 400Income taxes payable 200 150Note payable (due 12/31/2019) 800 600Common stock 900 800Retained earnings 500 540Total liabilities and shareholders’ equity $3,000 $2,850Required:Prepare Tiger’s statement of cash flows, using the indirect method to present cash flows from operating activities.(Hint: You will have to calculate dividend payments).Refer to the situation described in E 4–20.

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Presented below is the 2018 income statement and comparative balance sheet information for Tiger Enterprises.
TIGER ENTERPRISES
Income Statement
For the Year Ended December 31, 2018
($ in thousands)
Sales revenue $7,000
Operating expenses:
Cost of goods sold $3,360
Depreciation 240
Insurance 100
Administrative and other 1,800
Total operating expenses 5,500
Income before income taxes 1,500
Income tax expense 600
Net income $ 900
Balance Sheet Information ($ in thousands) Dec. 31, 2018 Dec. 31, 2017
Assets:
Cash $ 300 $ 200
Accounts receivable 750 830
Inventory 640 600
Prepaid insurance 50 20
Plant and equipment 2,100 1,800
Less: Accumulated depreciation (840) (600)
Total assets $3,000 $2,850
Liabilities and Shareholders’ Equity:
Accounts payable $ 300 $360
Payables for administrative and other expenses 300 400
Income taxes payable 200 150
Note payable (due 12/31/2019) 800 600
Common stock 900 800
Retained earnings 500 540
Total liabilities and shareholders’ equity $3,000 $2,850
Required:
Prepare Tiger’s statement of cash flows, using the indirect method to present cash flows from operating activities.
(Hint: You will have to calculate dividend payments).
Refer to the situation described in E 4–20.

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