TIGER TRADE Statement of Cash Flows Cash Flows from Operating Activities Cash inflows: Cash outflows: Net cash flows from operating activities Cash Flows from Investing Activities Net cash flows from investing activities Cash Flows from Financing Activities Net cash flows from financing activities Cash at the beginning of the year Cash at the end of the year

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Tiger Trade has the following cash transactions for the period.
  

  Accounts Amounts
  Cash received from sale of products to customers $ 36,000  
  Cash received from the bank for long-term loan   41,000  
  Cash paid to purchase factory equipment   (46,000 )  
  Cash paid to merchandise suppliers   (11,200 )  
  Cash received from the sale of an unused warehouse   12,200  
  Cash paid to workers   (23,200 )  
  Cash paid for advertisement   (3,200 )  
  Cash received for sale of services to customers   26,000  
  Cash paid for dividends to stockholders   (5,200 )  

 


Assume the balance of cash at the beginning of the period is $4,200.
  

Required:

1. Calculate the ending balance of cash.

Ending Balance: _____________________ 

  

 

2. Prepare a statement of cash flows. (Cash outflows should be indicated by a minus sign.)

 


  

 

 

 

TIGER TRADE
Statement of Cash Flows
Cash Flows from Operating Activities
Cash inflows:
Cash outflows:
Net cash flows from operating activities
Cash Flows from Investing Activities
Net cash flows from investing activities
Cash Flows from Financing Activities
Net cash flows from financing activities
Cash at the beginning of the year
Cash at the end of the year
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