Consolidated statement of cash flow: consolidated entities, as with individual companies, must present a statement of cash flow when they issue a complete set of financial statements. A consolidated statement of
computation of cash flows from operating activities using direct method.
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- Comparative consolidated balance sheet data for Iverson, Inc., and its 80 percent-owned subsidiary Oakley Co. follow: Cash Accounts receivable (net) Merchandise inventory Buildings and equipment (net) Trademark Totals Accounts payable Notes payable, long-term Noncontrolling interest Common stock, $10 par Retained earnings (deficit) Totals 2018 $ 34,100 64,000 95,450 93,300 103,200 $ 390,050 $ 106,050 62,250 200,000 21,750 $ 390,050 2017 $ 17,750 46,000 51,250 111,000 121,500 $347,500 $ 86,750 31,800 53,250 200,000 (24,300) $ 347,500 Additional Information for Fiscal Year 2018 • Iverson and Oakley's consolidated net income was $68,250. • Oakley paid $6,000 in dividends during the year. Iverson paid $12,000 in dividends. Oakley sold $16,900 worth of merchandise to Iverson during the year. • There were no purchases or sales of long-term assets during the year. In the 2018 consolidated statement of cash flows for Iverson Company: Net cash flows from operating activities werearrow_forwardNonearrow_forwardi need the answer quicklyarrow_forward
- One Product Corporation (OPC) incorporated at the beginning of last year. The balances on its post-closing trial balance prepared on December 31, at the end of its first year of operations, were: 22,000 8,300 1,055 12,240 1,940 45,400 4,440 Cash Accounts Receivable Allowance for Doubtful Accounts Inventory Prepaid Rent Equipment Accumulated Depreciation Accounts Payable Sales Tax Payable FICA Payable Withheld Income Taxes Payable Salaries and Wages Payable Unemployment Tax Payable Deferred Revenue Interest Payable Notes Payable (long-term) 500 600 500 1,600 300 4,500 533 23,700 18, 200 20,022 17,930 4,000 Common Stock Additional Paid-In Capital, Common Retained Earnings Treasury Stock The following information is relevant to the first month of operations in the following year: • OPC sells its inventory at $150 per unit, plus sales tax of 6 percent. OPC's January 1 inventory balance consists of 180 units at a total cost of $12.240. OPC's policy is to use the FIFO method, recorded using…arrow_forward3arrow_forwardPlease do not give image formatarrow_forward
- Fromage purchased 80% of the equity shares in Frais on 1 January 20X1. During the year ended 31 December 20X1, Fromage sold inventory to Frais at a sales price of £50,000. None of the goods remained in Frais' inventory. Fromage applied a margin of 20%. Extracts from the statement of profit or loss for the two entities are shown below: Fromage Frais £000 £000 Revenue 1,000 750 Cost of sales (650) (250) What would be the revenue and cost of sales figures reported in the consolidated statement of profit or loss for the year ended 31 December 20X1? Answer to the nearest £000 a. Revenue 1700 Cost of sales 850 O b. Revenue 1750 Cost of sales 910 O c. Revenue 1700 Cost of sales 860 d. None of these options are correct Revenue 1550 Cost of sales 800arrow_forwardQuestion: Prepare a consolidated statement of cash flows for Bracker Inc. and its subsidiary for the year ended December 31, 2019.arrow_forwardPlease write to text format answerarrow_forward
- Please do not give solution in image format thankuarrow_forwardComparative consolidated balance sheet data for Iverson, Inc., and its 80 percent-owned subsidiary Oakley Co. follow: Cash Accounts receivable (net) Merchandise inventory Buildings and equipment (net) Trademark Totals Accounts payable Notes payable, long-term Noncontrolling interest Common stock, $10 par Retained earnings (deficit) Totals 2014 2013 $ 9,550 $ 10,600 49,550 82,750 102,000 116,500 118,500 136,500 22,750 39,750 $43,050. $43,200. $21,600. $15,700. $362,350 $326,100 $ 92,600 $ 71,000 0 31,700 52,800 43,000 200,000 200,000 16,950 (19,600) $362,350 $ 326,100 Additional Information for Fiscal Year 2014 • Iverson and Oakley's consolidated net income was $58,750. Oakley paid $7,000 in dividends during the year. Iverson paid $11,000 in dividends. Oakley sold $18,000 worth of merchandise to Iverson during the year. There were no purchases or sales of long-term assets during the year. In the 2014 consolidated statement of cash flows for Iverson Company: Net cash flows from operating…arrow_forwardPeanut Company acquired 90 percent of Snoopy Company's outstanding common stock for $317,700 on January 1, 20X8, when the book value of Snoopy's net assets was equal to $353,000. Peanut uses the equity method to account for investments. Trial balance data for Peanut and Snoopy as of December 31, 20X8, follow: Cash Accounts Receivable Inventory Investment in Snoopy Company Land Buildings and Equipment Cost of Goods Sold Depreciation Expense Selling & Administrative Expense Dividends Declared Accumulated Depreciation Accounts Payable Bonds Payable Common Stock Retained Earnings Sales Income from Snoopy Company Total Peanut Company Debit $ 171,000 170,000 220,000 360,000 206,000 717,000 191,000 48,000 210,000 96,000 $ 2,389,000 Credit $ 435,000 60,000 187,000 480,000 360,100 794,000 72,900 $ 2,389,000 Debit Snoopy Company $ 90,000 69,000 89,000 89,000 192,000 105,000 8,000 48,000 34,000 $724,000 Credit $ 16,000 45,000 68,000 181,000 172,000 242,000 0 $724,000 Required: a. Prepare any…arrow_forward
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