Prepare the income statement, balance sheet, and statement of cash flows for Year 1. What is the total amount of current liabilities at December 31, Year 1?

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The following transactions apply to Ozark Sales for Year 1:

 

  1. The business was started when the company received $48,000 from the issue of common stock.
  2. Purchased equipment inventory of $175,500 on account.
  3. Sold equipment for $193,500 cash (not including sales tax). Sales tax of 8 percent is collected when the merchandise is sold. The merchandise had a cost of $118,500.
  4. Provided a six-month warranty on the equipment sold. Based on industry estimates, the warranty claims would amount to 4 percent of sales.
  5. Paid the sales tax to the state agency on $143,500 of the sales.
  6. On September 1, Year 1, borrowed $20,000 from the local bank. The note had a 5 percent interest rate and matured on March 1, Year 2.
  7. Paid $5,500 for warranty repairs during the year.
  8. Paid operating expenses of $54,000 for the year.
  9. Paid $124,400 of accounts payable.
  10. Recorded accrued interest on the note issued in transaction no. 6.

 

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  1. Prepare the income statement, balance sheet, and statement of cash flows for Year 1.
  2. What is the total amount of current liabilities at December 31, Year 1?
Req B Bal
Sheet
Req B Stmt
Cash Flows
Prepare the balance sheet for Year 1. (Round your answers to the nearest whole dollar.)
Req A
Assets
Req B Inc
Stmt
Total assets
Liabilities
Total liabilities
Stockholders' equity
OZARK SALES
Balance Sheet
As of December 31, Year 1
Total stockholders' equity
Total liabilities and stockholders' equity
X
X
X
X
$
$
$
$
Req C
0
0
0
0
XX
×××××
X
X
X
X
Req B Stmt Cash Flows >
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Req B Inc Stmt
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Transcribed Image Text:Req B Bal Sheet Req B Stmt Cash Flows Prepare the balance sheet for Year 1. (Round your answers to the nearest whole dollar.) Req A Assets Req B Inc Stmt Total assets Liabilities Total liabilities Stockholders' equity OZARK SALES Balance Sheet As of December 31, Year 1 Total stockholders' equity Total liabilities and stockholders' equity X X X X $ $ $ $ Req C 0 0 0 0 XX ××××× X X X X Req B Stmt Cash Flows > < Req B Inc Stmt *Red text indicates no response was expected in a cell or a formula-based calculation is incorrect; no points deducted.
Req B Stmt
Cash Flows
Prepare the statement of cash flows for Year 1. (Cash outflows should be indicated with a minus sign.)
OZARK SALES
Statement of Cash Flows
For the Year Ended December 31, Year 1
Req A
Req B Inc
Stmt
Cash flows from operating activities
Req B Bal
Sheet
Net cash flow from operating activities
Cash flows from investing activities
Cash flows from financing activities
Net cash flows from financing activities
Net change in cash
Ending cash balance
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
$
< Req B Bal Sheet
Req C
0
0
0
0
✓
♥
Req C >
*Red text indicates no response was expected in a cell or a formula-based calculation is incorrect; no points deducted.
Transcribed Image Text:Req B Stmt Cash Flows Prepare the statement of cash flows for Year 1. (Cash outflows should be indicated with a minus sign.) OZARK SALES Statement of Cash Flows For the Year Ended December 31, Year 1 Req A Req B Inc Stmt Cash flows from operating activities Req B Bal Sheet Net cash flow from operating activities Cash flows from investing activities Cash flows from financing activities Net cash flows from financing activities Net change in cash Ending cash balance X X X X X X X X X X X X $ < Req B Bal Sheet Req C 0 0 0 0 ✓ ♥ Req C > *Red text indicates no response was expected in a cell or a formula-based calculation is incorrect; no points deducted.
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