The following T-account is a summary of the Cash account of Metlock, Inc.. Balance, Jan. 1 Receipts from customers Dividends on stock investments Proceeds from sale of equipment Proceeds from issuance of bonds payable Balance, Dec. 31 Cash (Summary Form) 8,600 Net cash 365,800 5,600 36,200 500,100 496,000 Payments for goods Payments for operating expenses 140,400 Interest paid 10,200 Taxes paid 8,400 Dividends paid 59,800 What amount of net cash provided (used) by financing activities should be reported in the statement of cash flows? (Show amount that decrease cash flow with either a-sign e.g. -15,000 or in parenthesis e.g. (15,000).) by financing activities $ 201,500

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The following T-account is a summary of the Cash account of Metlock, Inc..
Balance, Jan. 1
Receipts from customers
365,800 Payments for goods
5,600
Proceeds from sale of equipment
36,200
Proceeds from issuance of bonds payable 500,100
Dividends on stock investments
Balance, Dec. 31
Cash (Summary Form)
8,600
Net cash
496,000
201,500
✓by financing activities $
Payments for operating expenses 140,400
Interest paid
Taxes paid
Dividends paid
10,200
What amount of net cash provided (used) by financing activities should be reported in the statement of cash flows? (Show amount that
decrease cash flow with either a-sign e.g. -15,000 or in parenthesis e.g. (15,000).)
8,400
59,800
Transcribed Image Text:Current Attempt in Progress The following T-account is a summary of the Cash account of Metlock, Inc.. Balance, Jan. 1 Receipts from customers 365,800 Payments for goods 5,600 Proceeds from sale of equipment 36,200 Proceeds from issuance of bonds payable 500,100 Dividends on stock investments Balance, Dec. 31 Cash (Summary Form) 8,600 Net cash 496,000 201,500 ✓by financing activities $ Payments for operating expenses 140,400 Interest paid Taxes paid Dividends paid 10,200 What amount of net cash provided (used) by financing activities should be reported in the statement of cash flows? (Show amount that decrease cash flow with either a-sign e.g. -15,000 or in parenthesis e.g. (15,000).) 8,400 59,800
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