
a.
Statement of
Direct method: This method uses the basis of cash for preparing the cash flows statement.
Cash flows from operating activities: In this direct method, cash flow from operating activities is computed by using all cash receipts and cash payments during the year.
Cash Receipts: It encompasses all the cash receipts from sale of goods and on
Cash Payments: It encompasses all the cash payments that are made to suppliers of goods and all expenses that are paid.
The below table shows the way of calculation of cash flows from operating activities:
Cash flows from operating activities (Direct method) |
Add: Cash receipts. |
Cash receipt from customer |
Less: Cash payments: |
To supplier |
For operating expenses |
Income tax expenses |
Net cash provided from or used by operating activities |
The amount of cash paid for merchandise.
a.

Answer to Problem 16.21EX
Therefore, the amount of cash paid for merchandise is $1,025,800.
Explanation of Solution
Working notes:
Calculate increase or decrease in merchandise inventories:
Calculate increase or decrease in accounts payable:
Cash payments for purchase represents the total amount of cash paid for the purchase as well as to the accounts payable.
Therefore, the amount of cash paid for merchandise is $1,025,800.
b.
The amount of cash paid for operating expenses.
b.

Answer to Problem 16.21EX
Therefore, the amount of cash paid for operating expenses is $179,170.
Explanation of Solution
Working note:
Calculate increase or decrease in operating expenses / accrued expense payable:
Calculate increase or decrease in prepaid expenses:
Cash payments for accrued expense represent the total amount of cash paid for the operating expense, accrued expense payable and prepaid expenses.
Therefore, the amount of cash paid for operating expenses is $179,170.
Want to see more full solutions like this?
Chapter 16 Solutions
ACCOUNTING-W/CENGAGENOWV2 ACCESS
- Pure Fresh Juice Company uses a process costing system for its orange-flavored beverage. The beverage is first processed in the Extraction Department and then transferred to the Bottling Department. The finished bottles are then moved to Finished Goods Inventory. The following production information relates to Pure Fresh Juice's two departments for the month of May: ⚫ Bottles in WIP, May 1: • o Extraction Department: 12,000 。 Bottling Department: 4,500 Bottles completed/transferred out during May: o Extraction Department: 85,000 。 Bottling Department: Bottles in WIP, May 31: o Extraction Department: 6,500 。 Bottling Department: 9,500 Determine the number of bottles of juice completed and transferred to Finished Goods Inventory during May. a) 74,500 b) 79,000 c) 80,000 d) 82,000arrow_forwardThe supervisor at Golden Harvest Restaurant reviewed the daily food waste report. According to company policy, waste should not exceed 4% of daily food cost. With total food costs of $8,500, actual waste recorded was $425. Management requires the variance from acceptable waste limit to be calculated for performance review. Answer?arrow_forwardWhat was the company's inventory turnoverarrow_forward
- Hi expert please give me answer general accounting questionarrow_forwardAccounting 67arrow_forwardA toy company applies overhead based on machine hours. It takes 4 machine hours to produce a large dollhouse and 2.5 machine hours to produce a small dollhouse. The company produces 3,000 large dollhouses and 8,000 small dollhouses per year. The total manufacturing overhead is $900,000. What is the cost of one small dollhouse under a traditional job order costing system? A. $55.25 B. $60.00 C. $70.31 D. $75.00arrow_forward
- Managerial AccountingAccountingISBN:9781337912020Author:Carl Warren, Ph.d. Cma William B. TaylerPublisher:South-Western College PubFinancial And Managerial AccountingAccountingISBN:9781337902663Author:WARREN, Carl S.Publisher:Cengage Learning,
- Financial AccountingAccountingISBN:9781337272124Author:Carl Warren, James M. Reeve, Jonathan DuchacPublisher:Cengage LearningCollege Accounting (Book Only): A Career ApproachAccountingISBN:9781337280570Author:Scott, Cathy J.Publisher:South-Western College PubCollege Accounting, Chapters 1-27AccountingISBN:9781337794756Author:HEINTZ, James A.Publisher:Cengage Learning,




