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- 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 purchasedIn 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. borrowed from the bank for business loan B. declared dividends, to be paid next year C. purchased treasury stock D. purchased a two-year insurance policy E. purchased plant assetsIn 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. purchased stock in Xerox Corporation B. purchased office supplies C. issued common stock D. sold plant assets for cash E. sold equipment for cash
- Effects of transactions on stockholders’ equity Indicate whether each of the following types of transactions will (a) increase stockholders’ equity or (b) decrease stockholders’ equity. a. Issued common stock for cash. l. Received cash for fees earned. c. Paid cash for utilities expense. d. Paid cash for rent expense. e. Paid cash dividends.Which financial statement shows the financial performance of the company on a cash basis? A. balance sheet B. statement of owners equity C. statement of cash flows D. income statementEffects of transactions on stockholders’ equity For Target Corporation (TGT), indicate whether the following transactions would (1) increase, (2) decrease, or (3) have no effect on stockholders’ equity. a. Borrowed money front the bank. b. Paid creditors. c. Made cash sales to customers. d. Purchased store equipment. e. Paid dividends. f. Paid store rent. g. Paid interest expense. h. Sold store equipment at a gain. i. Received interest revenue. j. Paid taxes.
- Which financial statement shows the financial position of the company? A. balance sheet B. statement of owners equity C. statement of cash flows D. income statementAssume a company has a $350 credit (not cash) sale. How would the transaction appear if the business uses accrual accounting? A. $350 would show up on the balance sheet as a sale. B. $350 would show up on the income statement as a sale. C. $350 would show up on the statement of cash flows as a cash outflow. D. The transaction would not be reported because the cash was not exchanged.Directions: Fill in the following table using the equation: ∆Cash = - ∆Noncash Assets + ∆Liabilities + ∆Stockholders Equity. Indicate the name of the noncash asset, liability, or equity account affected by the transaction and if change in cash is classified as operating (O), investing (I), financing (F), or noncash (NC). The first line has been completed for you as an exampleItem∆Cash = - ∆Noncash Assets + ∆Liabilities + ∆Stockholders Equity1. Prepaid office rent for cash -O = - + Prepaid Rent + + 2. Sale of land held for cash = - + + 3. Cash payment of taxes payable = - + + 4. Issue preferred stock to investors for cash = - + + 5. Purchase equipment that is financed directly by the seller = - + + 6. Paid cash dividend = - + + 7. Pay notes payable = - + + 8. Pay interest payable = - + +
- The cash flow statement is closely related to the balance sheet. From the following transactions, identify which one causes a change in the owner's equity section of the balance sheet and also appears in the Statement of Cash Flows.A. An increase in the outstanding amount of a loanB. Proceeds on sale of investmentsC. Owner contributes computer equipment to the companyD. The company reduces share capital by $20,000Which of the following is related with both cash flow statement and statement of financial position? a. Reconciliation of net income b. Lengthy notes to the financial statements c. Beginning and ending balances of cash d. Beginning and ending balances of equity What section of the cash flow statement would you find a purchase of manufacturing equipment? a. Profit Before Interest and Tax b. Operating c. Financing d. Investing Which of the following is correct regarding the statement of cash flows? a. It reports the financial position of the business at a point in time b. It reports changes in cash between accounting periods c. It reports the financial performance of the business for a period of time d. It reports sources and changes of equity If common stock is issued at a price above par value, the transaction would be recorded as a. debit Common Stock, debit Additional Paid-In Capital, and credit Cash b. debit Cash, debit Common Stock, and credit Additional…For each transaction, indicate whether each account would be classified in the balance sheet as (a) an asset, (b) a liability, or (c) stockholders’ equity; in the income statement as (d) a revenue or (e) an expense; or in the statement of stockholders’ equity as (f) a dividend. Account Classifications Accounts Related Transactions 1. ____________ Utilities payable Amounts owed for utilities. 2. ____________ Cash Cash available for use. 3. ____________ Salaries expense Cost of salaries. 4. ____________ Common stock Shares of ownership sold to investors. 5. ____________ Service revenue Sale of services to customers.