
Concept Introduction:
Cash flow statement:
Cash flow statement is one of the financial statements which shows the
When cash receipts and cash payments are used for calculating cash flow from operating activities, this method is termed as direct method.
To prepare:
Cash flow statement using direct method

Answer to Problem 5APSA
Solution:
The cash flow from statement using direct method −
FORTEN COMPANY | ||
Statement of cash flows | ||
FOR THE year ended December 31, 2015 | ||
| | |
Particulars | Amount ($) | Amount ($) |
Cash flows from operating activities | | |
Receipts: | ||
Cash receipts from customers | 567,315 | |
Payments: | ||
Cash paid for merchandise | 370,390 | |
Cash paid for other expenses | 131,775 | |
Cash paid for income taxes | 24,250 | |
Total cash payments | (526,415) | |
Net cash provided by operating activities | 40,900 | |
| | |
Cash flows from investing activities | | |
Cash received from sale of equipment | 11,625 | |
Cash paid for equipment | (30,000) | |
Net cash used in investing activities | (18,375) | |
| | |
Cash flows from financing activities | | |
Cash borrowed on short-term note | 4,000 | |
Cash paid for long-term note | (50,125) | |
Cash received from issuing stock | 50,000 | |
Cash paid for dividends | (50,100) | |
Net cash used in financing activities | (46,225) | |
| | |
Net decrease in cash | (23,700) | |
Beginning cash balance | | 73,500 |
Ending cash balance | 49,800 |
Explanation of Solution
- 1. Cash flow from operating activities-
Cash receipts from customers
Given,
- Sales for the year = $ 582,500
Accounts receivables for 2014 = $ 50,625- Accounts receivables for 2015 = $ 65,810
Next, cash payments for the year will be calculated.
There are three cash payments during the year related to operating activities-
- Cash paid for merchandise
- Cash paid for other expenses
- Cash paid for income taxes
Cash paid for merchandise
Given,
- Cost of goods sold = $285,000
- Accounts payables for 2014 = $114,675
- Accounts payables for 2015 = $53,141
- Inventory for 2014 = $251,800
- Inventory for 2015 = $275,656
- Cash paid for other expenses
Given,
- Other expenses = $132,400
- Prepaid expenses for 2014 = $1,875
- Prepaid expenses for 2015 = $1,250
- Cash paid for income taxes
Now, the total cash payments will be calculated as under −
Now, cash flow from operating activities will be calculated as −
The cash flow from operating activities = $40,900.
- Cash received from sale of equipment = $11,625
- Cash paid for equipment = $30,000 Now, cash used in investing activities will be calculated as −
The cash used in investing activities = ($18,375).
Cash flow from financing activities- Given,
- Cash borrowed on short-term note = $4,000
- Cash paid for long-term note = $50,125
- Cash paid for dividends= $50,100
Now, cash flow from financing activities will be calculated as −
The cash used in financing activities = ($46,225).
Now, we need to calculate net increase/ (decrease in cash)-
Last step is to calculate Ending cash balance-
Given,
- Cash balance for 2014=$73,500
Thus, cash flow statement using direct method has been prepared.
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