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Luba_88 [7]
4 years ago
12

The following income statement and information about changes in noncash current assets and current liabilities are reported. SON

AD COMPANY Income Statement For Year Ended December 31, 2017 Sales $ 1,828,000 Cost of goods sold 991,000 Gross profit 837,000 Operating expenses Salaries expense $ 245,535 Depreciation expense 44,200 Rent expense 49,600 Amortization expenses–Patents 4,200 Utilities expense 18,125 361,660 475,340 Gain on sale of equipment 6,200 Net income $ 481,540 Changes in current asset and current liability accounts for the year that relate to operations follow. Accounts receivable $ 30,500 increase Accounts payable $ 12,500 decrease Inventory 25,000 increase Salaries payable 3,500 decrease Required: Prepare only the cash flows from operating activities section of the statement of cash flows using the indirect method.
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Viktor [21]4 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Explanation:

The preparation of the Cash Flows from Operating Activities—Indirect Method is shown below:

Cash flow from Operating activities - Indirect method

Net income $481,540

Adjustment made:

Add : Depreciation expense $44,200

Add: Amortization expense $4,200

Less: Gain on sale of equipment - $6,200

Less: Increase in accounts receivable - $30,500

Less: Increase in inventory  - $25,000

Less: Decrease in accounts payable - $12,500

Less: Decrease in salaries payable - $3,500

Net Cash flow from Operating activities                          $452,240

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