Loose Leaf for Fundamentals of Advanced Accounting
Loose Leaf for Fundamentals of Advanced Accounting
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ISBN: 9781260151879
Author: Hoyle, Joe Ben; Schaefer, Thomas; Doupnik, Timothy
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Answer the following from Firm P’s consolidated statement of cash flows:

  • Does the firm employ the direct or indirect method of accounting for operating cash flows?
  • Why does the firm account for the changes in balances in operating accounts (e.g., accounts receivable, inventory and accounts payable) in determining operating cash flows as net of acquisitions and divestitures?
  • Describe the accounting for cash paid for business acquisitions in the statement of cash flows.
  • Describe the accounting for any non-controlling subsidiary interest and any other business combination–related items in the consolidated statement of cash flows.

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