Using the Exhibit below, assume that the balance of Merchandise Inventory was $170,000 at the beginning of the current year.  Furthermore, assume that the balance of Merchandise Inventory is $150,000 at the end of the current year.  When preparing the Statement of Cash Flow using the indirect method for the current year, which of the following statements would describe the proper presentation of merchandise inventory on the Cash flow from operating activities section? EXHIBIT                                                                                           Increase                                                                                     (Decrease)      Net Income (loss)                                                         $XXX Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash flow        from operating activities:    Depreciation of fixed assets                                       XXX    Losses on disposal of assets                                      XXX    Gains on disposal of assets                                      (XXX) Changes in current operating assets and liabilities:    Increases in *noncash current operating assets     (XXX)    Decreases in **noncash current operating assets   XXX    Increases in **current operating liabilities              XXX    Decreases in *current operating liabilities             (XXX)             *SUBTRACT                                                         **ADD Increases in accounts receivable                    Decreases in accounts receivable Increases in inventory                                     Decreases in inventory Increases in prepaid expenses                        Decreases in prepaid expenses Decreases in accounts payable                       Increases in accounts payable Decreases in accrued expenses payable        Increases in accrued expenses payable   Group of answer choices Deduct:  Decrease in Merchandise Inventory $20,000 Add:  Decrease in Merchandise Inventory $20,000 Deduct:  Decrease in Merchandise Inventory $160,000 Add:  Decrease in Merchandise Inventory $160,000

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Using the Exhibit below, assume that the balance of Merchandise Inventory was $170,000 at the beginning of the current year.  Furthermore, assume that the balance of Merchandise Inventory is $150,000 at the end of the current year.  When preparing the Statement of Cash Flow using the indirect method for the current year, which of the following statements would describe the proper presentation of merchandise inventory on the Cash flow from operating activities section?

EXHIBIT    

                                                                                      Increase

                                                                                    (Decrease)     

Net Income (loss)                                                         $XXX

Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash flow       

from operating activities:

   Depreciation of fixed assets                                       XXX

   Losses on disposal of assets                                      XXX

   Gains on disposal of assets                                      (XXX)

Changes in current operating assets and liabilities:

   Increases in *noncash current operating assets     (XXX)

   Decreases in **noncash current operating assets   XXX

   Increases in **current operating liabilities              XXX

   Decreases in *current operating liabilities             (XXX)

 

          *SUBTRACT                                                         **ADD

Increases in accounts receivable                    Decreases in accounts receivable

Increases in inventory                                     Decreases in inventory

Increases in prepaid expenses                        Decreases in prepaid expenses

Decreases in accounts payable                       Increases in accounts payable

Decreases in accrued expenses payable        Increases in accrued expenses payable

 

Group of answer choices

Deduct:  Decrease in Merchandise Inventory $20,000

Add:  Decrease in Merchandise Inventory $20,000

Deduct:  Decrease in Merchandise Inventory $160,000

Add:  Decrease in Merchandise Inventory $160,000

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