Exercise 16-16BDirect: Computing
For each of the following separate cases, compute the required cash flow information.
Case X: Compute cash received from customers
Sales................................ $515,000
Accounts receivable. Ending balance..... 33,500
Case Y: Compute cash paid for rent
Rent expense......................... $139.3.00
Rent payable. Beginning balance......... 7.S00
Rent payable. Ending balance........... £.200
Case Z: Compute cash paid for inventory
Cost of goods sold.................. $525,000
Inventory, Beginning balance......... 15B.&00
Accounts payable, Beginning balance ... 56,700
Inventory, Ending balance............ 130,400
Accounts payable, Ending balance..... 32,000

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