Accounting
Accounting
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Chapter 16, Problem 16.17EX

a.

To determine

Statement of cash flows: It is one of the financial statement that shows the cash and cash equivalents of a company for a particular period. It determines the net changes in cash through reporting the sources and uses of cash due to the operating, investing, and financing activities of a company.

Indirect method: Under this method, the following amounts are to be adjusted from the Net Income to calculate the net cash provided from operating activities.

Cash flows from operating activities: These are the cash produced by the normal business operations.

The below table shows the way of calculation of cash flows from operating activities:

Cash flows from operating activities (Indirect method)
Add: Decrease in current assets
         Increase in current liability
         Depreciation expense and amortization expense
         Loss on sale of plant assets
Deduct: Increase in current assets
              Decrease in current liabilities
              Gain on sale of plant assets
Net cash provided from or used by operating activities

Table (1)

Cash flows from investing activities: Cash provided by or used in investing activities is a section of statement of cash flows. It includes the purchase or sale of equipment or land, or marketable securities, which is used for business operations.

The below table shows the way of calculation of cash flows from investing activities:

Cash flows from investing activities
Add: Proceeds from sale of fixed assets
         Sale of marketable securities / investments
         Interest received
         Dividend received
Deduct: Purchase of fixed assets/long-lived assets
              Purchase of marketable securities
Net cash provided from or used by investing activities

Table (2)

Cash flows from financing activities: Cash provided by or used in financing activities is a section of statement of cash flows. It includes raising cash from long-term debt or payment of long-term debt, which is used for business operations.

The below table shows the way of calculation of cash flows from financing activities:

Cash flows from financing activities
Add: Issuance of common stock
          Proceeds from borrowings
          Proceeds from issuance of debt
          Issuance of bonds payable
Deduct: Payment of dividend
              Repayment of debt
              Interest paid
              Redemption of debt
              Repurchase of stock
Net cash provided from or used by financing activities

Table (3)

To Prepare: A statement of cash flows under indirect method.

a.

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Answer to Problem 16.17EX

O Industries
Statement of Cash Flows - Indirect Method
Details Amount ($) Amount ($)
Cash flows from operating activities:
Net income 62
Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash flow from operating activities:
Depreciation expense 26
Gain on sale of land (40)
Changes in current operating assets and liabilities:
Increase in accounts receivable (6)
Increase in inventory (18)
Increase in accounts payable 14 (24)
Net cash provided by operating activities $38
Cash flows from investing activities:
Cash from sale of land 120
Cash used for purchase of equipment (30)
Net cash provided by investing activities $90
Cash flows from financing activities:
Cash from sale of common stock 60
Cash used for dividends (19)
Net cash provided by financing activities $41
Increase (decrease) in cash $169
Cash at the beginning of the year 14
Cash at the end of the year $183

Table (4)

Explanation of Solution

Working note:

Prepare the schedule in the changes of current assets and liabilities.

Schedule in the Change of Current Assets and Liabilities
Details Amount ($) Effect on Operating Activities
Beginning Balance Ending Balance

Increase/

(Decrease)

Accounts receivable 49 55 6 Deduct
Inventories 99 117 18 Deduct
Accounts payable 37 51 14 Add

Table (3)

Calculate the amount of depreciation expense:

Amount of depreciation expense =( Ending balance - Beginning balance)=($68$42)=$26

Calculate the amount gain on sale of land:

Amount gain on sale of land[Book value of land( Beginning balance - Ending balance  )Sale value]=($80($330$250)$120)=$40

Calculate the amount of cash used to purchase of equipment:

Amount of cash used to purchase of equipment }=( Ending balance - Beginning balance)=($205$175)=$30

Calculate the amount of cash from common stock:

Amount of cash fromcommon stock}=[( Ending balance - Beginning balance)+(Paid in capital Ending balance - Beginning balance)]=[($125$80)+($85$75)]=$45+10=$60

Calculate the amount of dividends:

Amount of dividends =( Balance of dividends  - Cash dividends declared)=($5$24)=$19

Conclusion

Therefore, the ending cash balance is $183.

b.

To determine

To Explain: The cash flow from operations more or less than net income

b.

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Explanation of Solution

  • Depreciation expense amount of $26 does not show any effect on cash flow from operating activities.
  • The gain on sale of land of $40 will be reported in operating activities. The proceeds from sale of $120 will be reported in the investing activities section of the statement of cash flows.
  • Moreover, the changes in current operating assets and liabilities are added or deducted based on the effect of below cash flows:

Increase in accounts receivable $6 (Deducted).

Increase in inventories $18 (Deducted).

Increase in accounts payable $14 (Added).

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