Intermediate Accounting: Reporting and Analysis (Looseleaf)
Intermediate Accounting: Reporting and Analysis (Looseleaf)
3rd Edition
ISBN: 9781337788311
Author: WAHLEN
Publisher: Cengage
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Chapter 21, Problem 7P

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To determine

Prepare a spreadsheet to support the cash flow statement of B Company for the year 2019.

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Worksheet: A worksheet is a spreadsheet used while preparing a financial statement. It is a type of form having multiple columns and it is used in the adjustment process. The use of a worksheet is optional for any organization. A worksheet can neither be considered as a journal nor a part of the general ledger.

Statement of cash flows: Statement of cash flow reports all the cash transactions which are responsible for inflow and outflow of cash and result of these transactions is reported as ending balance of cash at the end of reported period. Statement of cash flows includes the changes in cash balance due to operating, investing, and financing activities.

Prepare a spreadsheet entry to support the cash flow statement.

Intermediate Accounting: Reporting and Analysis (Looseleaf), Chapter 21, Problem 7P , additional homework tip  1

Table (1)

Intermediate Accounting: Reporting and Analysis (Looseleaf), Chapter 21, Problem 7P , additional homework tip  2

Table (2)

Working notes:

a. Calculate the Changes in accounts receivable.

Changes in accounts receivable=Closing balanceOpening balance=$4,720$4,600=$120

b. Calculate the changes in inventory.

Changes in inventory = Opening balance Closing balance=$12,000$9,700=$2,300

c. Calculate the change in prepaid item.

Change in prepaid item=Opening balanceClosing balance=$1,700$1,380Decrease in prepaid item=$320

d. Calculate the changes in accounts payable.

Changes in accounts payable=Closing balanceOpening balance=$8,210$6,000=$2,210

e. Calculate the changes in salaries payable.

Changes in salaries payable=Closing balance Opening balance=$3,500-$2,600=$900

f. Calculate the changes in miscellaneous current payable.

Changes in miscellaneous current payable)=Opening balanceClosing balance=$1,400$1,200=$200

g-1) Understated of depreciation  expenses for the last year by $1,800.

g-2) Received income tax refund  of $500.

h) Calculate the additional paid in capital received through treasury stock.

Additional paid in capitalthrough issue of treasury stock)=(Proceeds from issue of treasury stockValue of common treasury stock)Proceeds from issue of treasury stock)=(Number of share×Value of per share)=60×$30=$1,800Value of common treasury stock=(Number of share×Cost per share)=60×$25=$1,500Additional paid in capitalthrough issue of treasury stock)=$1,800$1,500=$300

i). Calculate the premium on bonds payable.

Premium Bonds payable=(Proceeds from issuance of bondFace value of bonds payable)=$7,750$7,000=$750

j-1) Common stock issued to convert the preferred stock by $3,000.

j-2) Preferred stock converted into common stock for $3,000.

k) Calculate the Premium on common stock.

Additional paid in capital on common stock) =(Proceeds from issuance of common stockFace value of common stock)Proceeds from issuance of common stock)=(Number of share×Value of per share)=300×$33=$9,900Face value of common stock=(Number of share×Actual value of per share)=300×$10=$3,000Additional paid in capital on common stock)= $9,900$3,000=$6,000

l) Cash dividend paid by $4,000.

m) Amortization of premium on bonds payable by $100.

n) Cash increased by $200.

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To determine

Prepare a cash flow statement under indirect method of B Company for the year 2019 and show operating cash flow in the separate schedule.

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Operating activities: Operating activities include cash inflows and outflows from business operations.

Financing activities: Financing activities includes cash inflows and outflows from issuance of common stock and debt, payment of debt and dividends.

Investing activities: Investing activities includes cash inflows and cash outflows from purchase and sale of land or equipment, or investments.

Prepare the cash flow statement under indirect method.

B company
Statement of cash flow
For the year end 2019
ParticularsAmount ($)Amount ($)
Operating activities:  
Net cash provided by operating activities ( schedule 1) $22,950
Investing activities:  
Proceeds from sale of land$3,800 
Payment for loan on note receivable(1,000) 
Payment for purchase of land(9,000) 
Payment for purchase of equipment(32,000) 
Net cash used for investing activities ($38,200)
Financing activities:  
Proceeds from sale of treasury stock$ 1,800 
Proceeds from issuance of 12% bonds payable7,750 
Proceeds from issuance of common stock9,900 
Payment of dividends(4,000) 
Net cash provided by financing activities 15,450
Net increase in cash (Schedule 2) $200
Cash, January 1, 2019 1,800
Cash, December 31, 2019 $2,000
Schedule 1: Cash flows from operating activities  
Net income $11,500
Adjustment for non-cash income items:  
Add: Depreciation expense 6,000
Patent amortization expense  400
Less: Amortization of bond premium (100)
Gain on sale of equipment (900)
Adjustment for cash flow effects from working capital items:  
Increase in accounts receivable (120)
Decrease in inventories 2,300
Decrease in prepaid items 320
Increase in accounts payable 2,210
Increase in salaries payable 900
Increase in interest payable 140
Decrease in miscellaneous current payables (200)
Income tax refund 500
Net cash provided by operating activities $22,950
Schedule 2: Investing and Financing activities not affecting cash  
Financing activities:  
Conversion of preferred stock to common stock ($3,000)
Issuance of common stock to convert preferred stock 3,000

Table (3)

Therefore cash balance as on December 31, 2019 is $2,000.

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