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otez555 [7]
3 years ago
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For the just completed year, Hanna Company had net income of $101,500. Balances in the company's current asset and current liabi

lity accounts at the beginning and end of the year were as follows:
December 31
End of Year Beginning of Year
Current assets:
Cash $ 59,000 $ 82,000
Accounts receivable $170,000 $188,000
Inventory $442,000 $340,000
Prepaid expenses $11,500 $13,000
Current liabilities:
Accounts payable $352,000 $396,000
Accrued liabilities $9,000 $12,000
Income taxes payable $35,000 $26,000
The Accumulated Depreciation account had total credits of $54,000 during the year. Hanna Company did not record any gains or losses during the year.
Required:
1. Using the indirect method, determine the net cash provided by operating activities for the year. (List any deduction in cash and cash outflows as negative amounts.)
Business
1 answer:
Licemer1 [7]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Hanna Company's Net cash flow from operating activities is $35,000

Explanation:

Net Income for the year                                                      $101,500    

Adjustment of Non Cash Expenses:  

Depreciation                                                                             $54,000  

Decrease in Prepaid Expenses                                             $1,500  

Decrease in Accrued Liabilities                                             $(3,000)

Increase in Tax Payable                                                     $9,000  

 

Operating profit before working capital changes              $163,000  

 

Working Capital Changes:  

Increase in Inventory                                                             $(102,000)

Decrease in Accounts Receivables                                     $18,000  

Decrease in Accounts Payable                                             $(44,000)

 

Net cash from operating activities                                     $35,000  

Please note that figures in brackets represent Cash Outflows (negative values)

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