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Cemptex Corporation prepares its statement of cash flows using the indirect method to report operating activities. Net income for the 2018 fiscal year was $624,000.
Decrease in |
$22,000 |
Increase in inventories | 9,200 |
Increase prepaid expenses | 8,500 |
Increase in salaries payable | 10,000 |
Decrease in income taxes payable | 14,000 |
Required:
Prepare the operating activities section of the 2018 statement of cash flows.
Chew Corporation prepares its statement of cash flows using the indirect method of reporting operating activities. Net income for the 2018 fiscal year was $1,250,000. Depreciation expense of $140,000 was included with operating expenses in the income statement. The following information describes the changes in current assets and liabilities other than cash:
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