Financial Accounting (12th Edition) (What's New in Accounting)
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Author: C. William Thomas, Wendy M. Tietz, Walter T. Harrison Jr.
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 11, Problem 11.59AP
(Learning Objectives 2, 3: Prepare the statement of
A | B | C | |
1 | December 31 | ||
2 | 2018 | 2017 | |
3 | Current Accounts: | ||
4 | Current assets: | ||
5 | Cash and cash equivalents | $ 66,500 | $ 26,000 |
6 | Account receivable | 21,000 | 64,300 |
7 | Inventories | 89,500 | 79,000 |
8 | Prepaid expenses | 3,600 | 2,300 |
9 | Current liabilities: | ||
10 | Accounts payable | $ 58,100 | $ 55,300 |
11 | Income tax payable | 18,500 | 16,200 |
12 | Accrued liabilities | 15,100 | 17,200 |
13 |
Transaction Data for 2018: | |
Acquisition of land by issuing long-term note payable ….. | $204,000 |
Stock dividends ………….. | 31,400 |
Collection of loan ………. | 11,000 |
21,000 | |
Purchase of building with cash …….. | 97,000 |
Retirement of bonds payable by issuing common stock | 60,000 |
Purchase of long-term investment with cash......... | 44,700 |
Purchase of |
$14,500 |
Loss on side of equipment ………. | 4,000 |
Payment of cash dividends …… | 19,000 |
Issuance of long-term note payable to borrow cash ………. | 24,400 |
Net income.......................... | 66,000 |
Issuance of common stock for cash........................... | 37,000 |
Proceeds from sale of equipment ………. | 12,700 |
Amortization expense ………. | 5.100 |
Requirement
- 1. Prepare Smither s statement of cash flows using the indirect method to report operating activities. Include a schedule of noncash investing and financing activities.
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