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Financial Accounting (12th Edition) (What's New in Accounting)
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ISBN: 9780134725987
Author: C. William Thomas, Wendy M. Tietz, Walter T. Harrison Jr.
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 11, Problem 11.49Q
To determine
To compute: The net Cash flows from operating activities for 2018 under indirect method.
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Given the following data from company def, using the direct method of cash flows the company would have determined its cash inflow to be:
$30,000.00 Accounts receivable, at 12/31/2018
$20,000.00 Accounts receivable, at 12/31/2019
$507,000.00 Sales for year 2019
$357,000.00 Gross Profit
A) 497,000
B) 367,000
C) 347,000
D) 517,000
From the following information, balance the ledger
Cash A/c
Date
Particulars
Amount
Date
Particulars
Amount
1.6.2017
CAPITAL
84000
5.6.2017
Purcahses
14600
10.6.2017
sales
9500
30.6.2017
General expenses
178
30.6.2017
Salaries
4500
30.6.17
Bal C/d
?
Select one:
a. 84222 OMR
b. 45522 OMR
c. 74222 OMR
d. 94222 OMR
Washington Company is preparing its statement of cash flows using the indirect method. Refer to the following portion of the comparative balance sheet:
Washington Company
Comparative Balance Sheet
December 31, 2019 and 2018
Accounts Payable
Accrued Liabilities
Long-term Notes Payable
Total Liabilities
2019
O A. $(7,000)
OB. $(73,000)
O C. $73,000
O D. $7,000
$8,000
3,000
57,000
$68,000
2018
$6,000
1,200
64,000
$71,200
Increase/
(Decrease)
$2,000
1,800
(7,000)
$(3,200)
Additional information provided by the company includes the following:
1. During 2019, the company repaid $40,000 of long-term notes payable.
2. During 2019, the company borrowed $33,000 on a new long-term note payable.
Based on the above information only, what amount of net cash flow would be shown in the financing section of the statement of cash flows?
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