TV Company uses the indirect method to prepare its statement of cash flows.  Please refer to the following sections of the comparative balance sheet:     2014 2013 Increase/decrease Accounts payable $   4,000  $   6,000 $ (2,000) Accrued liabilities 2,000 1,000 1,000 Long-term notes payable 84,000 90,000 (6,000)     Total liabilities $ 90,000 $ 97,000 $ (7,000)         Common stock 30,000 2,000 28,000 Retained earnings 113,000 74,000 39,000 Treasury stock (8,000) (5,000) (3,000)      Total equity $135,000 $ 71,000 $64,000              Total liabilities and equity $225,000 $168,000 $57,000   Additional information:                 •             No stock was retired.                 •             No treasury stock was sold.                 •             During 2014, the company repaid $40,000 of long-term notes payable.                 •             During 2014, the company borrowed $34,000 on a new note payable.                 •             Net income for the year was $49,000.  Based on the info provided which of the following is the correct narrative and ending balance in the financing activities section of the company’s statement of cash flows: a. Net cash used for financing activities $59,000 b. Net cash provided by financing activities $9,000 c. Net cash used for financing activities $49,000 d. Net cash provided by financing activities $19,000

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TV Company uses the indirect method to prepare its statement of cash flows.  Please refer to the following sections of the comparative balance sheet:

 

 

2014

2013

Increase/decrease

Accounts payable

$   4,000

 $   6,000

$ (2,000)

Accrued liabilities

2,000

1,000

1,000

Long-term notes payable

84,000

90,000

(6,000)

    Total liabilities

$ 90,000

$ 97,000

$ (7,000)

 

 

 

 

Common stock

30,000

2,000

28,000

Retained earnings

113,000

74,000

39,000

Treasury stock

(8,000)

(5,000)

(3,000)

     Total equity

$135,000

$ 71,000

$64,000

 

 

 

 

     Total liabilities and equity

$225,000

$168,000

$57,000

 

Additional information:

                •             No stock was retired.

                •             No treasury stock was sold.

                •             During 2014, the company repaid $40,000 of long-term notes payable.

                •             During 2014, the company borrowed $34,000 on a new note payable.

                •             Net income for the year was $49,000.

 Based on the info provided which of the following is the correct narrative and ending balance in the financing activities section of the company’s statement of cash flows:

a.

Net cash used for financing activities $59,000

b.

Net cash provided by financing activities $9,000

c.

Net cash used for financing activities $49,000

d.

Net cash provided by financing activities $19,000

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