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Cerrena [4.2K]
2 years ago
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The Murdock Corporation reported the following balance sheet data for 2021 and 2020:

Business
1 answer:
Alex_Xolod [135]2 years ago
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Answer:

The Murdock Corporation

Statement of Cash Flows for the year ended December 31, 2021

Operating activities (only):

Net income                                $69,000

Depreciation expense                  51,100

Gain on sale of securities            (6,400)

Gain on sale of equipment          (1,950)

Changes in working capital:

Accounts receivable                 (13,650)

Inventory                                   (21,900)

Prepaid insurance                          690

Accounts payable                    (74,230)

Salaries payable                        (6,400)

Notes payable (current)          (51,900)

Cash flow from operations ($55,640)

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

                                                     2021           2020        Change

Cash                                         $98,465       $34,355      +$64,110

Available-for-sale debt securities

 (not cash  equivalents)             25,000       104,000       -79,000

Accounts receivable                 99,000         85,350       +13,650

Inventory                                  184,000        162,100       +21,900

Prepaid insurance                       3,210           3,900            -690

Land, buildings, and

 equipment                         1,288,000     1,144,000     +144,000

Accumulated depreciation  (629,000 )   (591,000 )     +38,000

Total assets                       $1,068,675   $942,705

Accounts payable                  $93,440    $167,670       -74,230

Salaries payable                      27,600        34,000        -6,400

Notes payable (current)           42,100       94,000       -51,900

Bonds payable                       219,000       0              +219,000

Common stock                     300,000     300,000     0

Retained earnings                386,535     347,035      +39,500

Total liabilities and

shareholders' equity       $1,068,675   $942,705

Additional information for 2021:

1. Available=for-sale debt securities:

Cost = $79,000

Sales =  85,400 Cash

Profit =  $6,400

2. Equipment:

Cost =     $20,000

Acc. Dep.    13,100

Book value 6,900

Cash sales 8,850

Profit =        1,950

Accumulated Depreciation:

Beginning balance   $591,000

Sale of equipment       (13,100)

Depreciation expense 51,100

Ending balance        629,000

3. Bonds issue = $219,000

Interest on bonds = 13,140 ($219,000 * 6%)

4. Purchase of new equipment = $164,000

5. Cash dividends = $29,500

6. Net income = $69,000

Statement of Cash Flows for the year ended December 31, 2021

Operating activities:

Net income                                $69,000

Depreciation expense                  51,100

Gain on sale of securities            (6,400)

Gain on sale of equipment          (1,950)

Changes in working capital:

Accounts receivable                 (13,650)

Inventory                                   (21,900)

Prepaid insurance                          690

Accounts payable                    (74,230)

Salaries payable                        (6,400)

Notes payable (current)          (51,900)

Cash flow from operations ($55,640)

Investing activities:

Sale of equipment                    8,850

Purchase of equipment      (164,000)

Available-for-sale debt securities

 (not cash  equivalents)        85,400

Cash flow from investing ($69,750)

Financing activities:

Issue of bonds                    219,000

Dividends                            (29,500)

Cash from financing         $189,500

Net Cash flows                    $64,110

Reconciliation:

Beginning cash balance   $34,355

Net Cash flows                   $64,110

Ending cash balance        $98,465

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