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- Determine the missing amount: cash$239,186;short term investment$353,700;acct receiv$504,944;inventory? Prepaid exp$83,259;total current asset$1,594927; property&equipment? what is the inventory amount and property& equipment amount?The comparative balance sheet of Merrick Equipment Co. for Dec. 31, 20Y9 and 20Y8, is:Dec. 31, 20Y9 Dec. 31, 20Y8AssetsCash $70,720 $47,940Accounts receivable (net) 207,230 188,190Inventories 298,520 289,850Investments 0 102,000Land 295,800 0Equipment 438,600 358,020Accumulated depreciation—equipment (99,110) (84,320)Total assets $1,211,760 $901,680Liabilities and Stockholders' EquityAccounts payable (merchandise creditors) $205,700 $194,140Accrued expenses payable (operating expenses) 30,600 26,860Dividends payable 25,500 20,400Common stock, $1 par 202,000 102,000Paid-in capital: Excess of issue price over par—common stock 354,000 204,000Retained earnings 393,960 354,280Total liabilities and stockholders' equity $1,211,760 $901,680The income statement for the year ended December 31, 20Y9, is as follows:Sales $2,023,898Cost of goods sold 1,245,476Gross profit $778,422Operating expenses:Depreciation expense $14,790Other operating expenses 517,299Total operating expenses 532,089Operating…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…
- Income tac was $300,409 for the year. Income tac payable was $28,102 and $42,997 at the beginning and end of the year,reapectively. Cash payants for income tac reportés on the statement pc cash flots usine the direct method la a. $ 285,514 b. 315,304 c. 300,409 d. 371,508Account 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…Blossom Company reports the following information: Net income $ 539000 Depreciation expense 153000 Increase in accounts receivable 61000 Blossom should report cash provided by operating activities of $ 753000. $ 447000. $ 631000. $ 325000.
- Consider the following financial information and answer the questionsthat follow:Sales : $250,000Costs : $134,000Depreciation : $10,200Operating expenses : $6,000Interest expenses : $20,700Taxes : $18,420Dividends : $10,600Addition to Retained Earnings : $50,080Long term debt repaid : $9,300New Equity issued : $8,470New fixed assets acquired : $15,000You are required to:iv) Calculate the cash flow from assets v) Calculate net capital spending vi) Calculate change in NWC PLEASE SHOW WORKINGConsider the following financial information and answer the questionsthat follow:Sales : $250,000Costs : $134,000Depreciation : $10,200Operating expenses : $6,000Interest expenses : $20,700Taxes : $18,420Dividends : $10,600Addition to Retained Earnings : $50,080Long term debt repaid : $9,300New Equity issued : $8,470New fixed assets acquired : $15,000You are required to:iv) Calculate the cash flow from assets v) Calculate net capital spending vi) Calculate change in NWC3. Following information is available in respect of A LtdParticulars As on 31.3.2019(Rupees. In Lacs)As on 31.3.2020(Rupees. In Lacs)Investment in Financial Assets - 100Equity Share Capital 150 160Long term Loans taken 100 200Dividend paid - 26Dividend received - 10Interest received - 15a. Prepare the cash flow from financing activities from the above information and give reasons for each element whether these elements belongs to financing activities or not
- Consider the following financial information and answer the questions that follow:Sales : $250,000Costs : $134,000Depreciation : $10,200Operating expenses : $6,000Interest expenses : $20,700Taxes : $18,420Dividends : $10,600Addition to Retained Earnings : $50,080Long term debt repaid : $9,300New Equity issued : $8,470New fixed assets acquired : $15,000You are required to:iv) Calculate the cash flow from assetsv) Calculate net capital spendingvi) Calculate change in NWCJEY-4322 Inc. reported the following data for last year: JEY-4322 Inc.Balance Sheet Beginning BalanceEnding BalanceAssets Cash$ 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…At August 31, 2022, Emma's trial balance included the following balances: $Machinery at cost 12,890Depreciation 8,950Inventory 5,754Trade receivables 11,745Trade payables 7,830Bank overdraft 1,675Cash at bank 150What is the value of Emma's current assets at 31 August 2022?