Horngren's Financial & Managerial Accounting
7th Edition
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Author: MILLER-NOBLES
Publisher: RENT PEARS
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Chapter 14, Problem 6QC
The Plant Assets account and
Plant Assets | |||
Beg. | 100,000 | ||
Acquisitions | 428,000 | 52,500 | Disposals |
End. | 475,500 | ||
Accumulated Depreciation—Plant Assets | |||
20,000 | 12/31/2015 | ||
Disposals | 10,500 | 34,000 | Depr. Exp. |
43,500 | 12/31/2016 |
Star Media sold plant assets at an $11,000 loss. Where on the statement of cash flows should Star Media report the sale of plant assets? How much should the business report for the sale?
- a. Financing cash flows---cash receipt of $42,000
- b. Investing cash flows -cash receipt of $53,000
- c. Investing cash flows-cash receipt of $31,000
- d. Investing cash flows ---cash receipt of $42,000
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Item
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Added or Deducted
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October 4: Sale of fixed asset
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