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- Exercise 1-50 Statement of Cash Flows OBJECTIVE o Walters Inc. began operations on January I. 2019. The following information relates to Walters cash flows during 2019. Required: 1. Calculate the cash provided/fused for each cash flow category. 2. CONCEPTUAL CONNECTION Comment on Walters creditworthiness.In which section of the statement of cash flows would each of the following transactions be included? For each, identify the appropriate section of the statement of cash flows as operating (O), investing (I), financing (F), or none (N). (Note: some transactions might involve two sections.) A. collected accounts receivable from customers B. issued common stock for cash C. declared and paid dividends D. paid accounts payable balance E. sold a long-term asset for the same amount as purchasedAnalyzing Changes in Balance Sheet Accounts Refer to the information for Peterson Inc. above. Required: Indicate whether each of the changes above produces a cash increase, a cash decrease, or is a noncash activity.
- SERIES A EXERCISES IDENTIFICATION OF OPERATING, INVESTING, AND FINANCING ACTIVITIES The following activities took place during the current year. Indicate whether each activity is a cash inflow (+) or cash outflow (), and whether it is an operating activity (O), an investing activity (I), or a financing activity (F). (a) Proceeds from collection of principal amount of loans made to borrowers (b) Cash receipts from the sale of goods (c) Payments for interest on loans (d) Payments of dividends to stockholders (e) Payments to acquire investments in debt securities (f) Dividends received on investments made in the stock of other corporations (g) Repayment of the principal on loans (h) Interest received on loans made to outside entities (i) Salaries paid to employees (j) Payments to acquire property, plant, and equipment and other productive assets (k) Payments to purchase treasury stock (l) Proceeds from the sale of common stock. RequiredState whether each item is reported:1. in the statement of financial position2. in profit or loss in the statement of profit or loss and other comprehensive income3. as other comprehensive income in the statement of profit or loss and other comprehensive income4. in the statement of changes in equity5. in the notes to the financial statements.Item How item is reported in financial statements(a) contingent liabilities(b) the effect on retained earnings of the correction of a prior period error(c) cash and cash equivalents(d) capital contributed during the year(e) revaluation gain on land (not reversing any previous revaluation)(f) judgements that management has made in classifying financial assets(g) income tax expense(h) Provisions3. Using the following answer keys, you are to identify in which activity each of the transactions is classified and its effect on cash flows. Cash Flow Classification...using the capital letter only: O...Operating Activity I...Investing Activity F...Financing Activity OI...Operating and Investing Activity N...Noncash Transaction Effect on Cash Flows...using the capital letter only: I...Increase D...Decrease N...No Effect Transaction Cash Flow Classification Effect on Cash Flows Declared and paid a cash dividend. Sold short-term trading securities at a gain. Retired fully depreciated equipment. Sold a machine at a loss. Purchased long-term available-for-sale securities. Decreased accounts receivable. Purchased 90-day Treasury bill. Incurred a net loss. Declared and issued a stock dividend. Sold treasury stock.
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