The comparative balance sheet of Yellow Dog Enterprises Inc. at December 31, 20Y8 and 20Y7, is as follows: Cash Accounts receivable (net) Inventories Prepaid expenses... Assets Equipment... Accumulated depreciation-equipment. Total assets. Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity Accounts payable (merchandise creditors) Mortgage note payable.. Common stock, $10 par. Paid-in capital in excess of par-common stock Retained earnings... Total liabilities and stockholders' equity.... Dec. 31, 2018 $ 95,000 260,000 520,000 15,000 1,130,000 (235,000) $1,785,000 $ 100,000 0 500,000 400,000 785,000 $1,785,000 Dec. 31, 2017 $ 110,000 280,000 450,000 5,000 800,000 (190,000) $1,455,000 $ 75,000 500,000 200,000 100,000 580,000 $1,455,000
Reporting Cash Flows
Reporting of cash flows means a statement of cash flow which is a financial statement. A cash flow statement is prepared by gathering all the data regarding inflows and outflows of a company. The cash flow statement includes cash inflows and outflows from various activities such as operating, financing, and investment. Reporting this statement is important because it is the main financial statement of the company.
Balance Sheet
A balance sheet is an integral part of the set of financial statements of an organization that reports the assets, liabilities, equity (shareholding) capital, other short and long-term debts, along with other related items. A balance sheet is one of the most critical measures of the financial performance and position of the company, and as the name suggests, the statement must balance the assets against the liabilities and equity. The assets are what the company owns, and the liabilities represent what the company owes. Equity represents the amount invested in the business, either by the promoters of the company or by external shareholders. The total assets must match total liabilities plus equity.
Financial Statements
Financial statements are written records of an organization which provide a true and real picture of business activities. It shows the financial position and the operating performance of the company. It is prepared at the end of every financial cycle. It includes three main components that are balance sheet, income statement and cash flow statement.
Owner's Capital
Before we begin to understand what Owner’s capital is and what Equity financing is to an organization, it is important to understand some basic accounting terminologies. A double-entry bookkeeping system Normal account balances are those which are expected to have either a debit balance or a credit balance, depending on the nature of the account. An asset account will have a debit balance as normal balance because an asset is a debit account. Similarly, a liability account will have the normal balance as a credit balance because it is amount owed, representing a credit account. Equity is also said to have a credit balance as its normal balance. However, sometimes the normal balances may be reversed, often due to incorrect journal or posting entries or other accounting/ clerical errors.
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![PR 13-2A Statement of cash flows-indirect method
The comparative balance sheet of Yellow Dog Enterprises Inc. at December 31, 20Y8 and 2017,
is as follows:
Dec. 31, 2017
Cash
Accounts receivable (net)
Inventories
Prepaid expenses
Assets
Equipment....
Accumulated depreciation-equipment
Total assets....
Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity
Accounts payable (merchandise creditors)
Mortgage note payable....
Common stock, $10 par..
Paid-in capital in excess of par-common stock
Retained earnings.
Total liabilities and stockholders' equity....
Dec. 31, 2018
$ 95,000
260,000
520,000
15,000
1,130,000
(235,000)
$1,785,000
$ 100,000
0
500,000
400,000
785,000
$1,785,000
$ 110,000
280,000
450,000
5,000
800,000
(190,000)
$1,455,000
$ 75,000
500,000
200,000
100,000
580,000
$1,455,000](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fad707d33-c7d8-4d77-9771-bce931d87008%2F88b75b58-6266-48c8-ab0f-8c2ba8fe3b9f%2F9jtu9jp_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
![Additional data obtained from the income statement and from an examination of the accounts
in the ledger for 20Y8 are as follows:
a. Net income, $250,000.
b. Depreciation reported on the income statement, $135,000.
c. Equipment was purchased at a cost of $420,000 and fully depreciated equipment costing $90,000 was discarded,
with no salvage realized.
d. The mortgage note payable was not due for six years, but the terms permitted earlier payment without penalty.
e. 30,000 shares of common stock were issued at $20 for cash.
f. Cash dividends declared and paid, $45,000.
Instructions
Prepare a statement of cash flows, using the indirect method of presenting cash flows from (used
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