NEW MyLab Accounting with Pearson eText -- Access Card -- for Managerial Accounting
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Chapter 13, Problem 13.25BE

Calculate operating cash flows (indirect method) (Learning Objective 2)

Thompson Corporation has the following activities for the past year:

Net income $ ?
Payment of dividends $ 8,000
Proceeds from issuance of stock $ 79,000
Purchase of treasury stock $ 16,000
Sales revenue $118,000
Payment of long-term note payable $ 11,000
Decrease in current liabilities $6,000
Cost of goods sold $53,000
Other operating expenses $13,000
Depreciation expense $22,000
Purchase of equipment with cash $28,000
Proceeds from sale of land $23,000
Increase in current assets other than cash $ 7,000

Requirement

Prepare the operating activities section of Thompson Corporation’s statement of cash flows for the year ended December 31, using the indirect method for operating cash flows.

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