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mamaluj [8]
3 years ago
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Prepare the statement of cash flows of Dux Company for the year ended December 31, 2018. Present cash flows from operating activ

ities by the direct method. (You may omit the schedule to reconcile net income to cash flows from operating activiti
Business
1 answer:
S_A_V [24]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

See explanation section

Explanation:

                         Dux Company

    Statement of cash flow (Direct Method)

   For the year ended, December 31, 2018

        Particulars                                                $

<em>Cash flow from operating activities</em>

Cash from customers (1)         203,000

Cash from dividends (2)              <u>2,000</u>

Cash inflow                                               205,000

Cash paid to suppliers (3)       (118,000)

Cash paid to employees (4)    (28,000)

Cash paid for interest (5)          (6,000)

Cash paid for taxes (6)             (18,000)

Cash outflows                                          <u>(170,000)</u>

Net cash used by operating activities   $35,000

<em>Cash flow from investing activities</em>

Sale of assets                            7,000

Purchase of plant asset          (15,000)

Purchase of long-term investment

                                                 (5,000)

Net cash from investing activities        $(13,000)

<em>Cash flow from financing activities</em>

Dividends paid (8)                  (27,000)

Issued bonds (7)                      26,000

Purchase of treasury stock     (8,000)

Net cash used by financing activities <u>  $(9,000)</u>

Net changes in cash                                 $13,000

Add: Cash at the beginning                 <u>    $20,000</u>

Cash at the end of period                      $33,000

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