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Cash Flow: In a specific period of time, the amount of cash disbursed or received with regards to a particular activity is called cash flow.
To Prepare: Cash flow statement and explain the problems revealed by it.
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Answer to Problem 14P
Solution: The cash flow statement shows that there is a net increase of $21000 in the company’s operations.
Explanation of Solution
The cash flow statement of the company is prepared as under −
Particulars | $ |
Net Income | 250000 |
(-) Gain on Sale of equipment | -60000 |
(+) Loss on Sale of investment | 20000 |
(+) | 95000 |
Cash Flow before | 305000 |
(-) Increase in | -180000 |
(+) Decrease in Inventory | 12000 |
(-) Increase in Prepaid Expenses | -5000 |
(+) Increase in Accounts Payable | 300000 |
(-) Decrease in Accrued Liabilities | -17000 |
(+) Increase in income tax payable | 15000 |
Cash flow after working capital changes | 430000 |
(-) Income Taxes Paid | -80000 |
Net Cash Flow from Operating Activities | 350000 |
(-) Purchase of Property Plant Equipment | -700000 |
(+) Sale of Property Plant Equipment | 70000 |
(-) Increase in Loan to Subsidiaries | -44000 |
(+) Sale of Long-term investments | 110000 |
Net Cash Flow from Investing Activities | -564000 |
(+)New Bonds Payable | 570000 |
(-) Bonds Payable repaid | -350000 |
(+) Issue of Common Stock | 90000 |
(-) Dividends Paid | -75000 |
Net Cash Flow from Financing Activities | 235000 |
Net Increase/Decrease in Cash/Cash Equivalents | 21000 |
Opening Balance in Cash & cash equivalents | 40000 |
Closing Balance in Cash & cash equivalents | 61000 |
The problems observed in the cash flow statement are −
Property Plant and Equipment | |||
Particulars | $ | Particulars | $ |
Balance b/d | 2600000 | Cash (Sale) | 70000 |
Cash (purchase) | 700000 | 40000 | |
Balance c/d | 3170000 | ||
Loss on equipment | 20000 | ||
3300000 | 3300000 |
Long term investments | |||
Particulars | $ | Particulars | $ |
Balance b/d | 110000 | Cash (Sale) | 110000 |
Gain on sale | 60000 | Balance c/d | 60000 |
170000 | 170000 |
Accumulated Depreciation | |||
Particulars | $ | Particulars | $ |
Property Plant equipment | 40000 | Balance b/d | 755000 |
Balance c/d | 810000 | Depreciation Expense | 95000 |
850000 | 850000 |
Bonds Payable | |||
Particulars | $ | Particulars | $ |
Cash (repaid) | 350000 | Balance b/d | 600000 |
Balance c/d | 820000 | Cash (new loan) | 570000 |
1170000 | 1170000 |
Ending Retained Earnings = Opening Retained Earnings + Net Income − Dividend Paid
$573,000 = $478,000 + $170,000 − Dividend Paid
Dividend Paid = $648,000 - $573,000 = $75,000
The problems observed in the cash flow statement are:
- Complete details are not observed in the details provided. As a result, there is a difference of $225000 in the cash flow statement. This is assumed to be the depreciation which is to be charged on the assets including the new assets purchased by the company.
- The company should improve its operating cycle since its accounts payables as well as the accounts receivables are continuously increasing. This results in more
cash outflow than thecash inflow . - The company has an unplanned capital expenditure of purchase of plant and equipment which is not required as the company already lack in liquidity as per the present cash flow situation.
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