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Problem 12-7AA
Indirect:
P1P2 P3P4
Refer to the information reported about Golden Corporation in Problem 12-6A.
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Prepare a complete statement of cash flows using a spreadsheet as in Exhibit 12A.1; report operating activities under the indirect method. Identify the debits and credits in the Analysis of Changes columns with letters that correspond to the following list of transactions and events.
a. Net income was $136,000.
b.
c. Inventory increased.
d. Accounts payable increased.
e. Income taxes payable increased.
f.
g. Purchased equipment for $36,000 cash.
h. Issued 12,000 shares at $5 cash per share.
i. Declared and paid $89,000 of cash dividends.
Check Analysis of Changes column totals, $481,000
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