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- Classification of Cash Flows The following are several items that might be disclosed on a companys statement of cash flows presented using the indirect method. a. Net income b. Depreciation expense c. Issuance of common stock d. Loss on disposal of equipment e. Purchase of a building f. Decrease in accounts payable g. Converted bonds into common stock h. Sale of long-term investment i. Payment of interest j. Increase in inventory Required: 1. Indicate whether each item should be classified as a cash flow from operating activities, cash flow from investing activities, cash flow from financing activities, or noncash investing and financing activity. 2. CONCEPTUAL CONNECTION Why is the proper classification of cash flows important?1. Compute the current assets.Cash Php 25,867.00Barney’s drawing 50,485.00Accounts Payable 78,584.00Notes Receivable 45,051.00Building 1,500,125.00Inventory 33,669.002. Compute the Net Income.Service Income Php 356,867.00Prepaid Rent 16,800.00Interest Expense 1,523.00Barney’s drawing 21,786.00Taxes 4,544.00Utilities Expense 3,651.003. The liabilities of Bb Barn are equal to 1/3 of thetotal assets. The owner's equity is P 6,300,500. Whatis the amount of the liabilities?4. Prepare journal entries to the following transactionsfor the year 2020.Sept. 1 V Barney invested Php 150,000 in Barney repair ShopSept 3 Purchased equipment worth Php 80,000 on account.Sept. 12 Paid Php 25, 000 for the equipmentpurchased dated Sept. 3, 2020.Sept. 15 Rendered service amounting toPhp 45,000.Sept. 17 Paid salaries to employees, Php16,000HYPERINFLATIONARY FINANCIAL STATEMENTSProblem 42. Indicate whether the item is a monetary or non-monetary item:__Cash and Cash Equivalents__Loans and receivables__FAFVPL Bonds Receivables__FAAC Bonds Receivables__Investments in Shares of Stocks__Property, Plant and Equipment__Inventory__Investment Property__Prepaid asset__Intangible asset__Deferred tax asset__Accounts payable__Income tax payable__Deferred tax liability__Interest payable__Unearned revenue__Accrued expenses__Notes payable__Loans payable
- Account Titles Debit CreditCash $ 7Accounts Receivable 3Supplies 3Equipment 9Accumulated Depreciation $ 2Software 6Accumulated Amortization 2Accounts Payable 4Notes Payable (short-term) 0Salaries and Wages Payable 0Interest Payable 0Income Taxes Payable 0Deferred Revenue 0Common Stock 15Retained Earnings 5Service Revenue 0Depreciation Expense 0Amortization Expense 0Salaries and Wages Expense 0Supplies Expense 0Interest Expense 0Income Tax Expense 0Totals $ 28 $ 28Transactions during 2018 (summarized in thousands of dollars) follow:Borrowed $25 cash on July 1, 2018, signing a six-month note payable.Purchased equipment for $28 cash on July 2, 2018.Issued additional shares of common stock for $5 on July 3.Purchased software on July 4, $3 cash.Purchased supplies on July 5 on account for future use, $7.Recorded revenues on December 6 of $58, including $8 on credit and $50 received in…J9998. Assets: Cash and cash equivalents Accounts receivable Inventory Property, plant, and equipment Less accumulated depreciation Total assets Liabilities and stockholders equity: Accounts payable Bonds payable Common stock Retained earnings Total liabilities and stockholders equity Sales Cost of goods sold Gross margin Selling and administrative expense Net operating income Income taxes Net income Comparative Balance Sheet Mutiple Choice O$(153) O 5153 Income Statement $(35) $35 $ 818 284 526 105 421 149 $ 272 Ending Beginning Balance Balance $45 108 67 Cash dividends were $35. The company did not dispose of any property, plant, and equipment. It did not issue any bonds payable or repurchase any of its own common stock. The following questions pertain to the company's statement of cash flows. The net cash provided by (used in) investing activities for the year was. 843 372 $ 691 $85 200 119 287 $ 691 $42 93 52 690 320 $ 557 $94 320 93 50 $ 557. RequiredState whether each item is reported:1. in the statement of financial position2. in profit or loss in the statement of profit or loss and other comprehensive income3. as other comprehensive income in the statement of profit or loss and other comprehensive income4. in the statement of changes in equity5. in the notes to the financial statements.Item How item is reported in financial statements(a) contingent liabilities(b) the effect on retained earnings of the correction of a prior period error(c) cash and cash equivalents(d) capital contributed during the year(e) revaluation gain on land (not reversing any previous revaluation)(f) judgements that management has made in classifying financial assets(g) income tax expense(h) Provisions
- JEY-4322 Inc. reported the following data for last year: JEY-4322 Inc.Balance Sheet Beginning BalanceEnding BalanceAssets Cash$ 128,000$ 139,000Accounts receivable331,000481,000Inventory567,000471,000Plant and equipment, net894,000869,000Investment in Tesla Inc.400,000428,000Land (undeveloped)246,000249,000Total assets$ 2,566,000$ 2,637,000Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity Accounts payable$ 382,000$ 341,000Long-term debt981,000981,000Stockholders' equity1,203,0001,315,000Total liabilities and stockholders' equity$ 2,566,000$ 2,637,000 JEY-4322 Inc.Income StatementSales $ 3,880,000Operating expenses 3,336,800Net operating income 543,200Interest and taxes: Interest expense$ 111,000 Tax expense197,000308,000Net income $ 235,200 JEY-4322 Inc. paid dividends of $123,200 last year. The “Investment in Tesla Inc.” item on the balance sheet represents an investment in the stock of another company. The company's minimum required rate of return is 15%. What was the company’s residual income…Which of the following fi nancial statements is generallyprepared fi rst?a. Income statement.b. Balance sheet.c. Statement of retained earnings.d. Statement of cash fl ows.Revenue R100 000, Debtors (opening R50 000, closing R110 000), Calculate Cash Receipts from Customers. Select one: a. R60 000 b. R40 000 c. R110 000 d. R100 000
- need formula for cost of goods sold CURRENT ASSETS Cash and cash equivalents $ 607,987 $ 480,626 Accounts receivable, net 104,500 80,545 Inventory 26,445 26,096 Prepaid expenses and other current assets 54,906 57,076 Income tax receivable 282,783 27,705 Investments 343,616 400,156 Total current assets 1,420,237 1,072,204 Leasehold improvements, property and equipment, net 1,584,311 1,458,690 Long term investments 102,328 0 Restricted cash 27,849 27,855 Operating lease assets 2,767,185 2,505,466 Other assets 59,047 18,450 Goodwill 21,939 21,939 Total assets 5,982,896 5,104,604 Current liabilities: Accounts payable 121,990 115,816 Accrued payroll and benefits 203,054 126,600 Accrued liabilities 164,649 155,843 Unearned revenue 127,750 95,195 Current operating lease liabilities 204,756 173,139 Total current liabilities 822,199 666,593 Commitments and contingencies (Note 12) Long-term operating lease liabilities 2,952,296…Question 4Each of the following is determined according to IFRS exceptSelect one: a.taxable income. b.income for book purposes. c.income for financial reporting purposes. d.income before taxes. Question 5An assumption inherent in a company’s IFRS statement of financial position is that companies recover and settle the assets and liabilities atSelect one: a.the amount that is probable where “probable” means a level of likelihood of at least more than 50%. b.their reported amounts c.the present value of future cash flows. d.their net realizable value. Question 6Machinery was acquired at the beginning of the year. Depreciation recorded during the life of the machinery could result in Future Future Taxable Amounts Deductible AmountsSelect one: a.Yes No b.No Yes c.Yes Yes d.No NoSalesOperating costs (excluding depreciation and amortization) EBITDADepreciation and amortization Earnings before interest and taxes Interest Earnings before taxesTaxes (40%)Net income available to common stockholders Common dividendsSEBRINGCORPORATION: BALANCESHEETSFORYEARENDINGDECEMBER31 (FIGURES ARE STATED IN MILLIONS) Assets: Cash and marketable securities Accounts receivableInventories Total current assets Gross Fixed Assets Less DepreciationNet plant and equipment Total assets 2005 2004 $3,600.0 $3,000.0 $3,060.0 $2,550.0 $540.0 $450.0 90.0 75.0 $450.0 $375.0 65.0 60.0 $385.0 $315.0 154.0 126.0 $231.0 $189.0 $15.0 $13.0 2005 2004 $ 36.00 $ 30.00 $ 340.00 $ 250.00 $ 457.00 $ 351.00 $ 833.00 $ 631.00 $ 1,065.00 $ 825.00 $ (165.00) $ (75.00) $ 900.00 $ 750.00 $ 1,733.00 $ 1,381.00 $ 324.00 $ 270.00 $ 201.00 $ 155.00 $ 216.00 $ 180.00 $ 741.00 $ 605.00 $ 450.00 $ 450.00 $ 1,191.00 $ 1,055.00 $ 150.00 $ 150.00 $ 392.00 $ 176.00 $ 542.00 $ 326.00 $ 1,733.00 $ 1,381.00…