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- Item Prior year Current year Accounts payable 8,198.00 7,775.00 Accounts receivable 6,030.00 6,768.00 Accruals 1,007.00 1,602.00 Cash ??? ??? Common Stock 10,168.00 12,293.00 COGS 12,621.00 18,231.00 Current portion long-term 4,953.00 5,046.00 debt Depreciation expense 2,500 2,756.00 Interest expense 733 417 Inventories 4,136.00 4,819.00 Long-term debt 14,434.00 13,704.00 Net fixed assets 50,920.00 54,636.00 Notes payable 4,385.00 9,940.00 Operating expenses (excl. depr.) 13,977 18,172 Retained earnings 28,358.00 30,071.00 Sales 35,119 47,773.00 Тахes 2,084 2,775 What is the firm's total change in cash from the prior year to the current year? Submit Answer format: Number: Round to: 0 decimal places.Exercise 23-14 Flint Inc., a greeting card company, had the following statements prepared as of December 31, 2020. FLINT INC.COMPARATIVE BALANCE SHEETAS OF DECEMBER 31, 2020 AND 2019 12/31/20 12/31/19 Cash $6,100 $6,900 Accounts receivable 61,900 50,500 Short-term debt investments (available-for-sale) 34,800 18,200 Inventory 39,900 59,800 Prepaid rent 4,900 4,000 Equipment 155,500 131,200 Accumulated depreciation—equipment (34,800 ) (25,300 ) Copyrights 45,700 50,200 Total assets $314,000 $295,500 Accounts payable $46,200 $39,700 Income taxes payable 4,000 6,100 Salaries and wages payable 7,900 4,000 Short-term loans payable 7,900 10,000 Long-term loans payable 59,800 68,600 Common stock, $10 par 100,000 100,000…Item Prior year Current year Accounts payable 8,112.00 7,889.00 Accounts receivable 6,029.00 6,526.00 Accruals 981.00 1,445.00 Cash ??? ??? Common Stock 10,050.00 11,831.00 COGS 12,659.00 18,136.00 Current portion long-term 5,054.00 5,053.00 debt Depreciation expense 2,500 2,814.00 Interest expense 733 417 Inventories 4,101.00 4,816.00 Long-term debt 14,355.00 13,032.00 Net fixed assets 51,776.00 54,131.00 Notes payable 4,395.00 9,850.00 Operating expenses (excl. 13,977 depr.) 18,172 Retained earnings 28,273.00 29,816.00 Sales 47,524 Taxes 2,084 2,775 What is the firm's cash flow from operations? Submit Answer format: Number: Round to: 0 decimal places.
- Balance off the accounts and extract a trial balance for sole trader Airman Co. as at 30 September2020:DR CR£ £Capital 306,070Drawings 26,500Cash at bank 20,000Cash in hand 8,500Accounts receivable (Debtors) 70,000Accounts payable (Creditors) 16,000Inventory (Stock): 30 September 2019 36,000Van 16,000Fixtures and Fittings 32,000Sales 80,000Purchases 150,000Return inwards (Sales Returns) 2,000Carriage inwards 720Returns outwards (Purchase Returns) 600Carriage outwards 400Motor expenses 1,200Rent 5,000Telephone charges 620Wages and salaries 32,000Insurance 830Office expenses 600Sundry expenses 300402,670 402,670Inventory as at 30 September 2020 was £120,000.Required a. Draft an Income Statement for Airman Co. for the year ending 30th September 2020 b. The records show that the Airman Co. has been profitable during 10 years since 2009. Due to COVID-19 outbreak, explain the possible impact of COVID-19 on company Income statement items.PE.17-03B Current Position Analysis The following items are reported on a company's balance sheet: Cash Marketable securities Accounts receivable (net) Inventory Accounts payable Determine (a) the current ratio and (b) the quick ratio. Round your answers to one decimal place. a. Current ratio $210,000 120,000 110,000 160,000 200,000 b. Quick ratioQ L. From the following Trial Balance prepare Trading and Profit and Loss Account for the year ended 31 December, 2020 and Balance Sheet as on that date: Cr. (Rs.) Dr. (Rs.) 10,000 46,000 1,50,200 3,400 22,660 600 38,600 840 1,640 280 3,300 4,000 200 29,000 Drawings Stack on 01/01/2019 Purchases and Purchases Returns Cash in Hand Bank Balance Freehold Premises Trade Expenses Printing, stationery and Advertising Professional Charges Commission Received Investments as on 1" Jan. @ 10% Interest on above Sundry Debtors and Creditors Wages Salaries Capital Income Tax Discount allowed and received Sales Returns and Sales Bills Receivable /Bills Payable Office furniture Rent, Rates and Insurance Bad Debts Provisions Total Adjustments: 36,000 25,000 14,000 1,14,000 1,600 6,300 550 3.200 4,600 2,08,950 10,000 3,050 4,000 670 3.71,320 3,71,320 (a) Provide for wages Rs. 5,000. (b) Write Off 5%…