Financial Reporting, Financial Statement Analysis and Valuation
Financial Reporting, Financial Statement Analysis and Valuation
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ISBN: 9781285190907
Author: James M. Wahlen, Stephen P. Baginski, Mark Bradshaw
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 3, Problem 23PC

Interpreting a Direct Method Statement of Cash Flows. Aer Lingus is an international airline based in Ireland. Exhibit 3.26 provides the statement of cash flows for Year 1 and Year 2, which includes a footnote from the financial statements. Year 2 was characterized by weakening consumer demand for air travel due to a recession and record high fuel prices. In addition, Year 2 includes exceptional items totaling €141 million, which reflect a staff restructuring program for early retirement (€118 million), takeover defense costs due to a bid by Ryanair (€18 million), and other costs (€5 million).

Chapter 3, Problem 23PC, Interpreting a Direct Method Statement of Cash Flows. Aer Lingus is an international airline based , example  1

Chapter 3, Problem 23PC, Interpreting a Direct Method Statement of Cash Flows. Aer Lingus is an international airline based , example  2

Chapter 3, Problem 23PC, Interpreting a Direct Method Statement of Cash Flows. Aer Lingus is an international airline based , example  3

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  1. a. Based on information in the statement of cash flows, compare and contrast the cash flows for Years 1 and 2. Explain significant differences in individual reconciling items and direct cash flows.
  2. b. The format of Aer Lingus’ statement of cash flows is the direct method, as evidenced by the straightforward titles used in the operating section. How is this statement different from the presentation that Aer Lingus would report using the indirect method?
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