Lansing Company’s current-year income statement and selected balance sheet data at December 31 of the current and prior years follow.   LANSING COMPANY Income Statement For Current Year Ended December 31 Sales revenue $ 106,200 Expenses   Cost of goods sold 45,000 Depreciation expense 13,500 Salaries expense 21,000 Rent expense 9,300 Insurance expense 4,100 Interest expense 3,900 Utilities expense 3,100 Net income $ 6,300    LANSING COMPANY Selected Balance Sheet Accounts At December 31 Current Year Prior Year Accounts receivable $ 5,900 $ 6,400 Inventory 2,280 1,690 Accounts payable 4,700 5,200 Salaries payable 940 730 Utilities payable 280 190 Prepaid insurance 290 340 Prepaid rent 280 210   Problem 16-1A (Algo) Indirect: Computing cash flows from operations LO P2 Required: Prepare the operating activities section of the statement of cash flows using the indirect method for the current year. (Amounts to be deducted should be indicated with a minus sign.)

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Lansing Company’s current-year income statement and selected balance sheet data at December 31 of the current and prior years follow.
 

LANSING COMPANY
Income Statement
For Current Year Ended December 31
Sales revenue $ 106,200
Expenses  
Cost of goods sold 45,000
Depreciation expense 13,500
Salaries expense 21,000
Rent expense 9,300
Insurance expense 4,100
Interest expense 3,900
Utilities expense 3,100
Net income $ 6,300

  

LANSING COMPANY
Selected Balance Sheet Accounts
At December 31 Current Year Prior Year
Accounts receivable $ 5,900 $ 6,400
Inventory 2,280 1,690
Accounts payable 4,700 5,200
Salaries payable 940 730
Utilities payable 280 190
Prepaid insurance 290 340
Prepaid rent 280 210

 

Problem 16-1A (Algo) Indirect: Computing cash flows from operations LO P2

Required:
Prepare the operating activities section of the statement of cash flows using the indirect method for the current year. (Amounts to be deducted should be indicated with a minus sign.)

LANSING COMPANY
Cash Flows from Operating Activities-Indirect Method
For Current Year Ended December 31
Cash flows from operating activities:
Net income
Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided by operations:
Income statement items not affecting cash
Depreciation expense
Changes in current assets and current liabilities
Decrease in accounts receivable
Increase in inventory
Decrease in accounts payable
Increase in salaries payable
Increase in utilities payable
Decrease in prepaid insurance
Increase in prepaid rent
Net cash provided by operating activities
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Transcribed Image Text:LANSING COMPANY Cash Flows from Operating Activities-Indirect Method For Current Year Ended December 31 Cash flows from operating activities: Net income Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided by operations: Income statement items not affecting cash Depreciation expense Changes in current assets and current liabilities Decrease in accounts receivable Increase in inventory Decrease in accounts payable Increase in salaries payable Increase in utilities payable Decrease in prepaid insurance Increase in prepaid rent Net cash provided by operating activities 0 0
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