Intermediate Accounting
3rd Edition
ISBN: 9780136912644
Author: Elizabeth A. Gordon; Jana S. Raedy; Alexander J. Sannella
Publisher: Pearson Education (US)
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Chapter 6, Problem 6.16E
To determine
The net cash flow from operating activities under the direct reporting format.
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REQUIRED
Use the information provided below to prepare the Cash Flow Statement of Jonah Ltd for the year ended 31
December 2022. (Some of the figures have already been entered in the answer book.)
INFORMATION
The Statement of Comprehensive Income of Jonah Ltd for the year ended 31 December 2022 and
Statement of Financial Position as at 31 December 2021 and 2022 are as follows:
STATEMENT OF COMPREHENSIVE INCOME FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2022
Sales
Cost of sales
Gross profit
Other operating income
Gross income
Distribution expenses
Administrative expenses
Earnings before interest and tax
Interest income
Interest expense
Esmings before tax
Company tax
Earnings after interest and tax
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION AS AT 31 DECEMBER:
ASSETS
Non-current assets
Land and buildings
Plant and machinery
Current assets
Inventories
Accounts receivable
Total assets
EQUITY AND LIABILITIES
Equity
Ordinary share capital
Retained earnings
Non-current liabilities
Long-term borrowings…
Hamburger Heaven's income statement for the current year and selected balance sheet data for the current and prior years ended
December 31 are presented below.
Income Statement
$2,280
Sales Revenue
Expenses:
Cost of Goods Sold
950
Depreciation Expense
Salaries and Wages Expense
250
550
Rent Expense
300
Insurance Expense
85
Interest Expense
Utilities Expense
65
55
Net Income
25
Selected Balance Sheet Accounts
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Current Year
Inventory
92
65
405
500
Accounts Receivable
Accounts Payable
Salaries/Wages Payable
Utilities Payable
Prepaid Rent
Prepaid Insurance
225
260
39
25
25
70
4
11
13
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more than the amount paid for rent in cash during the current year.
Required:
Prepare the cash flows from operating activities section of the statement of cash flows using the direct method. TIP: Convert the cost
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Chapter 6 Solutions
Intermediate Accounting
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