The comparative balance sheets for 2021 and 2020 and the statement of income for 2021 are given below for Wright Company. Additional information from Wright's accounting records is provided also.   WRIGHT COMPANY Comparative Balance Sheets December 31, 2021 and 2020 ($ in thousands)   2021   2020   Assets                 Cash $ 116     $ 95     Accounts receivable   136       140     Short-term investment   47       14     Inventory   137       135     Land   102       125     Buildings and equipment   695       530     Less: Accumulated depreciation   (193 )     (140 )     $ 1,040       899     Liabilities                 Accounts payable $ 40     $ 48     Salaries payable   2       6     Interest payable   8       5     Income tax payable   5       10     Notes payable   0       33     Bonds payable   296       230     Shareholders’ Equity                 Common stock   390       330     Paid-in capital—excess of par   187       165     Retained earnings   112       72       $ 1,040     $ 899         WRIGHT COMPANY Income Statement For Year Ended December 31, 2021 ($ in thousands) Revenues:             Sales revenue       $ 580   Expenses:             Cost of goods sold $ 260         Salaries expense   59         Depreciation expense   53         Interest expense   16         Loss on sale of land   5         Income tax expense   87     480   Net income       $ 100     Additional information from the accounting records: Land that originally cost $23,000 was sold for $18,000. The common stock of Microsoft Corporation was purchased for $33,000 as a short-term investment not classified as a cash equivalent. New equipment was purchased for $165,000 cash. A $33,000 note was paid at maturity on January 1. On January 1, 2021, bonds were sold at their $66,000 face value. Common stock ($60,000 par) was sold for $82,000. Net income was $100,000 and cash dividends of $60,000 were paid to shareholders. Required: Prepare the statement of cash flows of Wright Company for the year ended December 31, 2021. Present cash flows from operating activities by the direct method. (Amounts to be deducted should be indicated with a minus sign. Enter your answers in thousands (i.e., 10,000 should be entered as 10).)     WRIGHT COMPANY Statement of Cash Flows For the year ended December 31, 2021 ($ in thousands) Cash flows from operating activities:     Cash inflows:     From customers     Cash outflows:     To suppliers of goods     To employees     For income taxes     For interest                 Net cash flows from operating activities.   $0 Cash flows from investing activities:     Purchase of short-term investment     Purchase of equipment     Sale of land                       Net cash flows from investing activities   0 Cash flows from financing activities:     Sale of bonds payable     Sale of common stock     Payment of dividends     Repayment of notes payable                              Net cash flows from financing activities   0 Net increase (decrease) in cash           Cash balance, January 1     Cash balance, December 31   $0

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The comparative balance sheets for 2021 and 2020 and the statement of income for 2021 are given below for Wright Company. Additional information from Wright's accounting records is provided also.
 

WRIGHT COMPANY
Comparative Balance Sheets
December 31, 2021 and 2020
($ in thousands)
  2021   2020  
Assets                
Cash $ 116     $ 95    
Accounts receivable   136       140    
Short-term investment   47       14    
Inventory   137       135    
Land   102       125    
Buildings and equipment   695       530    
Less: Accumulated depreciation   (193 )     (140 )  
  $ 1,040       899    
Liabilities                
Accounts payable $ 40     $ 48    
Salaries payable   2       6    
Interest payable   8       5    
Income tax payable   5       10    
Notes payable   0       33    
Bonds payable   296       230    
Shareholders’ Equity                
Common stock   390       330    
Paid-in capital—excess of par   187       165    
Retained earnings   112       72    
  $ 1,040     $ 899    
 

 

WRIGHT COMPANY
Income Statement
For Year Ended December 31, 2021
($ in thousands)
Revenues:            
Sales revenue       $ 580  
Expenses:            
Cost of goods sold $ 260        
Salaries expense   59        
Depreciation expense   53        
Interest expense   16        
Loss on sale of land   5        
Income tax expense   87     480  
Net income       $ 100  
 


Additional information from the accounting records:

  1. Land that originally cost $23,000 was sold for $18,000.
  2. The common stock of Microsoft Corporation was purchased for $33,000 as a short-term investment not classified as a cash equivalent.
  3. New equipment was purchased for $165,000 cash.
  4. A $33,000 note was paid at maturity on January 1.
  5. On January 1, 2021, bonds were sold at their $66,000 face value.
  6. Common stock ($60,000 par) was sold for $82,000.
  7. Net income was $100,000 and cash dividends of $60,000 were paid to shareholders.


Required:
Prepare the statement of cash flows of Wright Company for the year ended December 31, 2021. Present cash flows from operating activities by the direct method. (Amounts to be deducted should be indicated with a minus sign. Enter your answers in thousands (i.e., 10,000 should be entered as 10).)

 
 
WRIGHT COMPANY
Statement of Cash Flows
For the year ended December 31, 2021
($ in thousands)
Cash flows from operating activities:    
Cash inflows:    
From customers    
Cash outflows:    
To suppliers of goods    
To employees    
For income taxes    
For interest    
     
     
Net cash flows from operating activities.   $0
Cash flows from investing activities:    
Purchase of short-term investment    
Purchase of equipment    
Sale of land    
     
     
     
Net cash flows from investing activities   0
Cash flows from financing activities:    
Sale of bonds payable    
Sale of common stock    
Payment of dividends    
Repayment of notes payable    
     
                  
Net cash flows from financing activities   0
Net increase (decrease) in cash          
Cash balance, January 1    
Cash balance, December 31   $0
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