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tino4ka555 [31]
3 years ago
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The following three accounts appear in the general ledger of Martinez Corp. during 2017.EquipmentDateDebitCreditBalanceJan. 1 Ba

lance 372,960July 31 Purchase of equipment 163,170 536,130Sept. 2 Cost of equipment constructed 123,543 659,673Nov. 10 Cost of equipment sold 114,219 545,454Accumulated Depreciation—EquipmentDateDebitCreditBalanceJan. 1 Balance 165,501Nov. 10 Accumulated depreciation on equipment sold 37,296 128,205Dec. 31 Depreciation for year 65,268 193,473Retained EarningsDateDebitCreditBalanceJan. 1 Balance 244,755Aug. 23 Dividends (cash) 32,634 212,121Dec. 31 Net income 167,832 379,953From the postings in the accounts, indicate how the information is reported on a statement of cash flows using the indirect method. The loss on disposal of plant assets was $18,648. (Hint: Cost of equipment constructed is reported in the investing activities section as a decrease in cash of $123,543.) (Show amounts that decrease cash flow with either a - sign e.g. -15,000 or in parenthesis e.g. (15,000).)
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1 answer:
d1i1m1o1n [39]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Explanation:

The computation of cash flow statement under indirect method is shown below:

Cash flow from operating activities:

Net income = $167,832

Add: the loss on disposal of plant assets = $18,648

Add: Depreciation expenses = $65,268

Net cash flow from operating activities = $251,748

Cash flow from investing activities:

Sale of plant = $58,275 (Sale of equipment - accumulated depreciation - loss on sale of plant asset) = ($114,219 - $37,296 - $18,648)

Less: purchase of equipment = ($163,170)

Less: Cost of constructed equipment = ($123,543)

Net cash flow from financing activities = - $228,438

Cash flow from financing activities:

Less: Payment of cash dividend = $32,634

Net cash flow from financing activities = - $32,634

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