FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
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Prepaid expenses
Accounts payable (merchandise creditors)
Salaries payable
4,450
98,370
6,500
a. Prepare the "Cash flows from (used for) operating activities" section of the statement of cash flows, using the indirect method. Use the minus sign to indicate cash
outflows, cash payments, decreases in cash, or any negative adjustments.
Line Item Description
Cash flows from (used for) operating activities:
Net income
5,100
115,000
4,550
Statement of Cash Flows (partial)
Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash flows from (used for) operating activities:
Depreciation
V
Changes in current operating assets and liabilities:
Decrease in accounts receivable
Increase in inventories
Decrease in prepaid expenses
Decrease in accounts payable
Increase in salaries payable
Net cash flows from operating activities
Amount
222,000 ✔
98,400
-8,710 X
b. If the direct method had been used, would the net cash flows from operating activities have been the same?
✔
Yes
Amount
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Transcribed Image Text:Prepaid expenses Accounts payable (merchandise creditors) Salaries payable 4,450 98,370 6,500 a. Prepare the "Cash flows from (used for) operating activities" section of the statement of cash flows, using the indirect method. Use the minus sign to indicate cash outflows, cash payments, decreases in cash, or any negative adjustments. Line Item Description Cash flows from (used for) operating activities: Net income 5,100 115,000 4,550 Statement of Cash Flows (partial) Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash flows from (used for) operating activities: Depreciation V Changes in current operating assets and liabilities: Decrease in accounts receivable Increase in inventories Decrease in prepaid expenses Decrease in accounts payable Increase in salaries payable Net cash flows from operating activities Amount 222,000 ✔ 98,400 -8,710 X b. If the direct method had been used, would the net cash flows from operating activities have been the same? ✔ Yes Amount Baut
Cash flows from (used for) operating activities-indirect method
The net income reported on the income statement for the current year was $222,000. Depreciation recorded on equipment and a building amounted to $98,400 for the
year. Balances of the current asset and current liability accounts at the beginning and end of the year are as follows:
End of Year Beginning of Year
$75,900
82,150
181,600
4,450
98,370
6,500
Cash
Accounts receivable (net)
Inventories
Prepaid expenses
Accounts payable (merchandise creditors)
Salaries payable
a. Prepare the "Cash flows from (used for) operating activities" section of the statement of cash flows, using the indirect method. Use the minus sign to indicate cash
outflows, cash payments, decreases in cash, or any negative adjustments.
$84,610
89,120
175,900
5,100
115,000
4,550
Statement of Cash Flows (partial)
Line Item Description
Cash flows from (used for) operating activities:
Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash flows from (used for) operating activities
Depreciation
✓
Changes in current operating assets and liabilities:
Decrease in accounts receivable
Increase in inventories
Amount
222.000 ✓
94,400
A710 X
X
Amount
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Transcribed Image Text:Cash flows from (used for) operating activities-indirect method The net income reported on the income statement for the current year was $222,000. Depreciation recorded on equipment and a building amounted to $98,400 for the year. Balances of the current asset and current liability accounts at the beginning and end of the year are as follows: End of Year Beginning of Year $75,900 82,150 181,600 4,450 98,370 6,500 Cash Accounts receivable (net) Inventories Prepaid expenses Accounts payable (merchandise creditors) Salaries payable a. Prepare the "Cash flows from (used for) operating activities" section of the statement of cash flows, using the indirect method. Use the minus sign to indicate cash outflows, cash payments, decreases in cash, or any negative adjustments. $84,610 89,120 175,900 5,100 115,000 4,550 Statement of Cash Flows (partial) Line Item Description Cash flows from (used for) operating activities: Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash flows from (used for) operating activities Depreciation ✓ Changes in current operating assets and liabilities: Decrease in accounts receivable Increase in inventories Amount 222.000 ✓ 94,400 A710 X X Amount
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