Concept explainers
a)
To determine: The net income.
Introduction:
Net income refers to the income of the firm after deducting the costs, interest expense, and taxes. It refers to the income available to shareholders of the firm after paying off the creditors.
b)
To determine: The operating cash flow
Operating cash flow refers to the cash flow of the firm from operating activities of the firm. The operating cash flow excludes noncash expenses like depreciation and financing expenses like interest expense.
c)
To critically think about: The net loss and operating cash flow of Company R.
Computed information:
Company R has a net loss of $140,000 (refer to part (a) of the solution). Its operating cash flow is $50,000 (refer to part (b) of the solution).
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