Financial Accounting
5th Edition
ISBN: 9780134728643
Author: Robert Kemp; Jeffrey Waybright
Publisher: Pearson Education (US)
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Chapter 11, Problem 32AP
1.
To determine
Prepare statement of cash flows for the year ended July 31, 2018, using indirect method to report cash flows from operating activities.
2.
To determine
Evaluate the cash flows for the year and mention three categories of cash flows by giving reason for the evaluation.
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Income Statement
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($ in thousands)
Revenues and gains:
Sales
$890
11
$901
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129
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59
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170
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Income tax expense
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PARNELL COMPANY
Selected Accounts from Comparative Balance Sheets
December 31, 2021 and 2020
($ in thousands)
Year
Change
$ 61
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2020
Cash
152
91
Accounts receivable
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342
207
135
312
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228
120
78
181
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P12-60A (Learning Objectives 2, 3: Prepare the statement of cash flows-indirect method)
2016 and 2015
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5
6
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11
12
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Current Accounts:
Current assets:
Cash and cash equivalents
Accounts receivable
Inventories
Prepaid expenses
Current liabilities:
Accounts payable
Income tax payable
Accrued liabilities
Transaction Data for 2016:
Acquisition of land by issuing
long-term note payable.....
Stock dividends
Collection of loan.
Depreciation expense.
Purchase of building
with cash.
Retirement of honds payable
by issuing common stock....
Purchase of long-term
investment with cash........
$202,000
34,900
12,400
19,000
159,000
80,000
45,300
31, 2016 Format
December 31,
2016
$ 105,800
18,000
8,600
2,900
equipment
Amortization expense
$ 9,300
28,600
15,000
Purchase of treasury stock.
Loss on sale of equipment......
Payment of cash dividends
Issuance of…
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