Intermediate Accounting
Intermediate Accounting
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ISBN: 9781259722660
Author: J. David Spiceland, Mark W. Nelson, Wayne M Thomas
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 4, Problem 4.10P

Integration of financial statements; Chapters 3 and 4

• LO4–8

The chief accountant for Grandview Corporation provides you with the company’s 2018 statement of cash flows and income statement. The accountant has asked for your help with some missing figures in the company’s comparative balance sheets. These financial statements are shown next ($ in millions).

Chapter 4, Problem 4.10P, Integration of financial statements; Chapters 3 and 4  LO48 The chief accountant for Grandview , example  1

Chapter 4, Problem 4.10P, Integration of financial statements; Chapters 3 and 4  LO48 The chief accountant for Grandview , example  2

Chapter 4, Problem 4.10P, Integration of financial statements; Chapters 3 and 4  LO48 The chief accountant for Grandview , example  3

Required:

1. Calculate the missing amounts.

2. Prepare the operating activities section of Grandview’s 2018 statement of cash flows using the indirect method.

(1)

Expert Solution
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To determine

Financial statement:

A financial statement is the complete record of financial transactions that take place in a company at a particular point of time. It provides important financial information regardingthe assets, liabilities, revenues and expenses of the company to its internal and external users. It helps them to know the exact financial position of the company.

To calculate: the missing amounts.

Explanation of Solution

Calculate the missing amounts.

Cash Balance – 2017:

Cash Balance - 2018= Cash Balance - 2017+Increase in CashCash Balance - 2017=Cash Balance - 2018Increase in Cash=$145$86Cash Balance - 2017=$59

Accounts receivable-2018:

Accounts Receivable - 2018=[Accounts Receivable - 2017+Credit Sales  Cash Collections]=$84+$80$71=$93

Inventory – 2018:

Calculate the purchase:

(Accounts payable-2017+PurchasesCash Paid)=Account payable 2018                                                       Purchase=(Account payable 2018+Cash PaidAccounts payable-2017)=$40+$30$30 Purchases=$40

Calculate Inventory – 2017:

Cost of Goods Sold=[(Inventory -2017+Purchases)Inventory-2018]Inventory - 2017=Cost of Goods Sold+Inventory-2018Purchases=$32+$60$40Inventory -2017=$52

Accumulated Depreciation – 2017:

Accumulated Depreciation - 2017=(Accumulated Depreciation , 2018 Depreciation,2018)Accumulated Depreciation - 2017=$65$10Accumulated Depreciation - 2017=$55

Calculate total assets:

Total Assets 2018($) 2017($)
Cash 145 59
Accounts Receivable 93 84
Investments - 50
Inventory 60 52
Property, plant, and equipment 150 150
Less: Accumulated Depreciation (65) (55)
Total Assets $383 $340

Table (1)

Calculate Income tax payable – 2017

Income Taxes Payable  - 2017=[(Income Taxes Payable, 2018+Income Taxes Paid) Income Tax Expense ]Income Taxes Payable  - 2017=$22+$9$7Income Taxes Payable  - 2017=$24

Calculate retained earnings -2018:

Retained Earnings - 2018=[(Retained Earnings ,2017+Net Income)  Dividends]=$47+$28$3=$72

Calculate total liabilities and shareholders’ equity:

Total Liabilities and Stockholder’s Equity 2018($) 2017($)
Accounts payable to suppliers 40 30
Payables for selling and administrative expenses 9 9
Income taxes payable 22 24
Common stock 240 230
Retained earnings 72 47
Total Assets $383 $340

Table (2)

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Expert Solution
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To determine

To prepare: Operating activities section of Corporation G’s cash flow statement using indirect method.

Explanation of Solution

Prepare the operating activities of Corporation G for 2018 statement of cash flows using indirect method.

Corporation G
Statement of Cash Flows - Indirect Method (Partial)
For the Year 2018
Particulars Amount ($) Amount ($)
Cash flows from Operating activities:
Net income 28
Adjustments for noncash effects:
Depreciation expense 10
Gain on sale of investments (15)
Changes in operating assets and liabilities
Increase in accounts receivable(1) (9)
Increase in inventory(2) (8)
Increase in accounts payable(3) 10
Decrease in income taxes payable(4) (2) (14)
Net cash flows from operating activities $14

Table (3)

Working notes:

Determine changes of assets and liabilities:

Change inAccounts receivable=[Accounts receiveable 2018Accounts receivable 2017]Change inAccounts receivable=$9384=$9 (1)

Change in Inventory=[Inventory2018Inventory2017]Change inInevntory=$60$52=$12 (2)

Change in Accountspayable=[Accountspayable 2018Accountspayable 2017]Change in Accountspayable=$40$30=$10 (3)

Change in Taxpayable=[Taxpayable 2018Taxpayable 2017]Change in Taxpayable=$22$24=$(2) (4)

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