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Grant Wood Corporation’s balance sheet at the end of 2016 included the following items.

Current assets (\(Cash 82,000)

\)235,000

Current liabilities

\(150,000

Land

30,000

Bond payable

100,000

Building

120,000

Common stock

180,000

Equipment

90,000

Retained earnings

44,000

Accumulated depreciation – Building

(30,000)

Accumulated depreciation – Equipment

(11,000)

Patents

40,000

Total

\)474,000

Total

\(474,000

The following information is available for 2017.

1. Net income was \)55,000.

2. Equipment (cost \(20,000 and accumulated depreciation \)8,000) was sold for \(10,000.

3. Depreciation expense was \)4,000 on the building and \(9,000 on equipment.

4. Patent amortization was \)2,500.

5. Current assets other than cash increased by \(29,000. Current liabilities increased by \)13,000.

6. An addition to the building was completed at a cost of \(27,000.

7. A long-term investment in stock was purchased for \)16,000.

8. Bonds payable of \(50,000 were issued.

9. Cash dividends of \)30,000 were declared and paid.

10. Treasury stock was purchased at a cost of $11,000.

Instructions

(Show only totals for current assets and current liabilities.)

(a) Prepare a statement of cash flows for 2017.

(b) Prepare a balance sheet at December 31, 2017.

Short Answer

Expert verified

The balance sheet of the company totals$551,000.

Step by step solution

01

Definition of Treasury Stock

Treasury stock is the initially issued shares of the company, which are now reacquired or repurchased from the shareholders.

02

Statement of Cash Flow

Particular

Amount $

Amount $

Cash flow from operations:

Net income

$55,000

Add or less: Adjustments to net income

Loss on sale of equipment

2,000

Depreciation expenses

13,000

Amortization expenses

2,500

Increase in current assets

(29,000)

Increase in current liabilities

13,000

Cash flow from operations

$56,500

Cash flow from investing activities:

Sale of equipment

10,000

Building completed

(27,000)

Investment in stock

(16,000)

Cash flow used in investing activities

(33,000)

Cash flow from financing activities:

Cash dividend

(30,000)

Issuance of bonds

50,000

Treasury stock purchase

(11,000)

Cash flow from financing activity

9,000

Net increase or decrease in cash

32,500

Add: opening cash balance

82,000

Ending cash balance

$114,500

03

Balance Sheet

Particular

Amount $

Particular

Amount $

Current assets

$296,500

Current liabilities

$163,000

Land

30,000

Bond payable

150,000

Building

147,000

Common stock

180,000

Equipment

70,000

Less: Treasury stock

(11,000)

Accumulated depreciation – Building

(34,000)

Retained earnings

69,000

Accumulated depreciation – Equipment

(12,000)

Patents

37,500

Long-term investment

16,000

Total

$551,000

Total

$551,000

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Case 3: Deere & Company Presented below is the SEC-mandated disclosure of contractual obligations provided by Deere & Company in a recent annual report. Deere & Company reported current assets of \(50,060 and total current liabilities of \)21,394 at year-end. (All dollars are in millions.)

Aggregate Contractual Obligations

The payment schedule for the company’s contractual obligations at year-end in millions of dollars is as follows:

Total

Less than 1 year

1-3 Years

4 and 5 Years

More than 5 Years

Debt

Equipment Operations

\( 5,091

\) 434

\( 270

\)775

\( 3,612

Financial services

31,692

9,962

11,477

6,578

3,675

Total

36,783

10,396

11,747

7,353

7,287

Interest on debt

4,777

609

1,069

745

2,354

Account payable

2,743

2,611

90

39

3

Capital lease

87

39

42

4

2

Purchase obligations

3,007

2,970

37

0

0

Operating leases

371

121

134

70

46

Total

\) 47,768

\( 16,746

\)13,119

8,211

9,692

Instructions

(a) Compute Deere & Company’s working capital and current ratio (current assets ÷ current liabilities) with and without the off-balance-sheet contractual obligations reported in the schedule.

(b) Briefly discuss how the information provided in the contractual obligation disclosure would be useful in evaluating Deere & Company for loans (1) due in one year and (2) due in five years.

2. Current assets under IFRS are listed generally:

(a) by importance.

(b) in the reverse order of their expected conversion to cash.

(c) by longevity.

(d) alphabetically.

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