The homework problems for Chapter 12 will use Larry's Landscaping. To refresh your knowledge of Larry's Landscaping, see the heading "Larry's Landscaping, Inc. Starts Business" on Pg 155. The following are the Balance Sheets for Larry's Landscaping as of March 31, 2021 (the end of last period) and April 30, 2021 (the end of this period): April 30, 2021 March 31, 2021 Assets Cash $ 17,500 $ 21,000 1,500 3,300 25,800 Supplies Prepaid Insurance Total Current Assets 17,500 Equipment Building Accumulated Depreciation Equipment Accumulated Depreciation Building Land 40,000 100,000 (1,000) (2,000) 20,000 Total Property, Plant & Equipment 157,000 Total Assets $182.800 40,000 100,000 (500) (1,000) 20,000 158,500 $176.000 Liabilities Interest Payable 550 550 110,000 110,550 2$ Total Current Liabilities Note Payable Long-Term 110.000 110,000 Total Liabilities Owners' Equity Common Stock Paid-in Capital in Excess of Par Value .. Retained Earnings 6,000 54,000 12,250 72,250 Total Liabilities and Equity $182.800 6,000 54,000 6,000 66,000 $176.000 Total Owners' Equity The following is additional information for the period April 1 to April 30, 2021: D The Income Statement for April showed a Net Income of $6,250. D No Dividends were declared during the month of April.

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**Larry's Landscaping Statement of Cash Flows (Indirect Method) for the Period April 1 to April 30, 2021**

### Cash Flows from Operating Activities
- **Net Income**: [Amount to be filled]
- [Additional Operating Activity]: [Amount to be filled]
- [Additional Operating Activity]: [Amount to be filled]
- [Additional Operating Activity]: [Amount to be filled]
- [Additional Operating Activity]: [Amount to be filled]

**Cash Provided by Operating Activities**: [Amount to be filled]

### Cash Flows from Investing Activities
- **Cash Provided (Used) by Investing Activities**: [Amount to be filled]

### Cash Flows from Financing Activities
- **Cash Provided (Used) by Financing Activities**: [Amount to be filled]

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### Increase in Cash from April 1 to April 30, 2021
- [Amount to be filled] 

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- **Beginning Cash Balance April 1, 2021**: [Amount to be filled]
- **Increase in Cash from April 1 to April 30, 2021**: [Amount to be filled]
- **Ending Cash Balance April 30, 2021**: [Amount to be filled]
Transcribed Image Text:**Larry's Landscaping Statement of Cash Flows (Indirect Method) for the Period April 1 to April 30, 2021** ### Cash Flows from Operating Activities - **Net Income**: [Amount to be filled] - [Additional Operating Activity]: [Amount to be filled] - [Additional Operating Activity]: [Amount to be filled] - [Additional Operating Activity]: [Amount to be filled] - [Additional Operating Activity]: [Amount to be filled] **Cash Provided by Operating Activities**: [Amount to be filled] ### Cash Flows from Investing Activities - **Cash Provided (Used) by Investing Activities**: [Amount to be filled] ### Cash Flows from Financing Activities - **Cash Provided (Used) by Financing Activities**: [Amount to be filled] --- ### Increase in Cash from April 1 to April 30, 2021 - [Amount to be filled] --- - **Beginning Cash Balance April 1, 2021**: [Amount to be filled] - **Increase in Cash from April 1 to April 30, 2021**: [Amount to be filled] - **Ending Cash Balance April 30, 2021**: [Amount to be filled]
### Balance Sheets for Larry's Landscaping

The following are the Balance Sheets for Larry's Landscaping as of March 31, 2021 (the end of the last period) and April 30, 2021 (the end of this period).

#### As of April 30, 2021 and March 31, 2021

#### Assets
- **Cash**
  - April 30, 2021: $21,000
  - March 31, 2021: $17,500
- **Supplies**
  - April 30, 2021: $1,500
  - March 31, 2021: $0
- **Prepaid Insurance**
  - April 30, 2021: $3,300
  - March 31, 2021: $0

**Total Current Assets:**
  - April 30, 2021: $25,800
  - March 31, 2021: $17,500
  
- **Equipment**
  - April 30, 2021: $40,000
  - March 31, 2021: $40,000
- **Building**
  - April 30, 2021: $100,000
  - March 31, 2021: $100,000
- **Accumulated Depreciation Equipment**
  - April 30, 2021: $(1,000)
  - March 31, 2021: $(500)
- **Accumulated Depreciation Building**
  - April 30, 2021: $(2,000)
  - March 31, 2021: $(1,000)
- **Land**
  - April 30, 2021: $20,000
  - March 31, 2021: $20,000

**Total Property, Plant & Equipment:**
  - April 30, 2021: $157,000
  - March 31, 2021: $158,500

**Total Assets:**
  - April 30, 2021: $182,800
  - March 31, 2021: $176,000

#### Liabilities
- **Interest Payable**
  - April 30, 2021: $550
  - March 31, 2021: $0

**Total Current
Transcribed Image Text:### Balance Sheets for Larry's Landscaping The following are the Balance Sheets for Larry's Landscaping as of March 31, 2021 (the end of the last period) and April 30, 2021 (the end of this period). #### As of April 30, 2021 and March 31, 2021 #### Assets - **Cash** - April 30, 2021: $21,000 - March 31, 2021: $17,500 - **Supplies** - April 30, 2021: $1,500 - March 31, 2021: $0 - **Prepaid Insurance** - April 30, 2021: $3,300 - March 31, 2021: $0 **Total Current Assets:** - April 30, 2021: $25,800 - March 31, 2021: $17,500 - **Equipment** - April 30, 2021: $40,000 - March 31, 2021: $40,000 - **Building** - April 30, 2021: $100,000 - March 31, 2021: $100,000 - **Accumulated Depreciation Equipment** - April 30, 2021: $(1,000) - March 31, 2021: $(500) - **Accumulated Depreciation Building** - April 30, 2021: $(2,000) - March 31, 2021: $(1,000) - **Land** - April 30, 2021: $20,000 - March 31, 2021: $20,000 **Total Property, Plant & Equipment:** - April 30, 2021: $157,000 - March 31, 2021: $158,500 **Total Assets:** - April 30, 2021: $182,800 - March 31, 2021: $176,000 #### Liabilities - **Interest Payable** - April 30, 2021: $550 - March 31, 2021: $0 **Total Current
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