Financial Accounting: Tools for Business Decision Making, 8th Edition
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Author: Paul D. Kimmel, Jerry J. Weygandt, Donald E. Kieso
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Chapter 12, Problem 12.13BE
To determine
Direct method: This method uses the basis of cash for preparing the cash flows of statement.
Cash flows from operating activities: In this direct method, cash flow from operating activities is computed by using all cash receipts and cash payments during the year.
- A. Cash Receipts: It encompasses all the cash receipts from sale of goods and on account receivable.
- B. Cash Payments: It encompasses all the cash payments that are made to suppliers of goods and all expenses that are paid.
To Compute: Cash receipts from customers under direct method.
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