perating activities in the statement of cash flows using the direct method. (Do not prepare a reconciliation schedule.) David Ski Company had the following statements prepared as of December 31, 2020: Michael Ski Company Comparative Balance Sheet As of December 31

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Prepare the cash flows from operating activities in the statement of cash flows using the direct method. (Do not prepare a reconciliation schedule.)

David Ski Company had the following statements prepared as of December 31, 2020:

Michael Ski Company
Comparative Balance Sheet
As of December 31
  2020 2019
Cash 2,500 4,000
Account receivable 103,000 97,000
Short-term investment (Available-for-sale) 96,000 121,000
Inventories 91,000 54,000
Prepaid insurance 4,000 6,000
Ski equipment 89,000 43,000
Accumulated depr.-equipment (23,500) (18,000)
Trademarks 79,000 83,000
Total asets 441,000 390,000
     
Account payable 92,200 75,000
income taxes payable 21,800 15,700
Wages payable 4,000 9,000
Short-term loans payable to bank 23,500 0
Long-term loans payable 75,000 125,000
Common stock, $1 par 100,000 100,000
Additional paid-in capital 20,000 20,000
Retained earnings 104,500 45,300
Total liabilities&equity 441,000 390,000
     
     
Michael Ski Company
Income Statement
For the Year Ending December 31, 2020
Sales   540,200
Cost of goods sold   302,000
gross margin   238,200
Operating expenses   94,000
operating income   144,200
Interest expense 20,500  
Loss on sale of equipment 4,000 24,500
Income before income tax   119,700
Income tax expense   40,500
Net income   79,200
     

 

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  1. Depreciation expense and amortization expense are included in operating expenses.
  2. Equipment that had a cost of $25,000 and was 20% depreciated was sold during 2020.
  3. Dividends in the amount of $20,000 were declared and paid during 2020.
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