Intermediate Accounting
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Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 4, Problem 4.9P

Statement of cash flows

• LO4–8

The Diversified Portfolio Corporation provides investment advice to customers. A condensed income statement for the year ended December 31, 2018, appears below:

Service revenue $900,000
Operating expenses 700,000
Income before income taxes 200,000
Income tax expense 80,000
Net income $120,000

The following balance sheet information also is available:

  12/31/2018 12/31/2017
Cash $275,000 $ 70,000
Accounts receivable 120,000 100,000
Accounts payable (operating expenses) 70,000 60,000
Income taxes payable 10,000 15,000

In addition, the following transactions took place during the year:

1. Common stock was issued for $100,000 in cash.

2. Long-term investments were sold for $50,000 in cash. The original cost of the investments also was $50,000.

3. $80,000 in cash dividends was paid to shareholders.

4. The company has no outstanding debt, other than those payables listed above.

5. Operating expenses include $30,000 in depreciation expense.

Required:

1. Prepare a statement of cash flows for 2018 for the Diversified Portfolio Corporation. Use the direct method for reporting operating activities.

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

(1)

Expert Solution
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To determine

Cash flow statement:

This statement reports all the cash transactions which are responsible for inflow and outflow of cash, and result of these transactions is reported as ending balance of cash at the end of reported period.

To prepare: A statement of cash flow for D corporation using direct method for reporting operating activities.

Explanation of Solution

Prepare a statement of cash flow for corporation D using direct method.

Corporation D

Statement of cash flows

 for the year ended December 31, 2018

Particulars Amount ($) Amount ($)
Cash flows from operating activities:    
  Collections from customers (1) 880,000  
  Payment of operating expenses (2) (6,60,000)  
  Payment of income taxes (3) (85,000)
  Net cash flows from operating activities   135,000
Cash flows from investing activities:    
  Sale of investments 50,000
  Net cash flows from investing activities   50,000
Cash flows from financing activities:    
  Proceeds from issue of common stock 1,00,000  
  Payment of dividends (80,000)
   Net cash flows from financing activities 20,000
Increase in cash   2,05,000
Cash and cash equivalents, January 1 70,000
Cash and cash equivalents, December 31 275,000

                                                              (Table 1)

Working notes:

(1)

Service revenue               = $9,000,000Less: Accounts receivable = $20,000                                           = $8,800,000 (2)

Operating expense            = $700,000Less: Depreciation           = $30,000Less: Increase in accounts payable =    $10,000                                                        =$640,000                   

(3)

Income tax expense             = $80,000 Plus: Decrease in income tax = $5,000                                                = $85,000

(2)

Expert Solution
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To determine

To prepare: The cash flows from operating activities section of Corporation D’s 2018 statement of cash flow for Corporation, under the indirect method.

Explanation of Solution

Prepare the cash flow from operating activities section of Corporation using indirect method:

Corporation D

Statement of cash flows

For the year ended December 31, 2018

Particulars Amount ($)
Cash flows from operating activities:  
      Net income 120,000
Adjustments for noncash effects:  
     Depreciation expense 30,000
Changes in operating assets and liabilities:  
   Increase in accounts receivable (20,000)
   Increase in accounts payable 10,000
   Decrease in income taxes payable (5,000)
Net cash flows from operating activities 135,000

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