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Question: Michaels Company had available at the end of 2017 the following information.

MICHAELS COMPANY COMPARATIVE

BALANCE SHEETS

AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2017 AND 2016


2017

2016

Cash

\(10,000

\)4,000

Accounts receivable

20,500

12,950

Short-term investments

22,000

30,000

Inventory

42,000

35,000

Prepaid rent

3,000

12,000

Prepaid insurance

2,100

900

Supplies

1,000

750

Land

125,000

175,000

Building

350,000

350,000

Accumulated depreciation – building

(105,000)

(87,500)

Equipment

525,000

400,000

Accumulated depreciation – equipment

(130,000)

(112,000)

Patents

45,000

50,000

Total assets

\(910,600

\)871,100

Account payable

\(22,000

\)32,000

Income tax payable

5,000

4,000

Salaries and wages payable

5,000

3,000

Short-term note payable

10,000

10,000

Long-term note payable

60,000

70,000

Bond payable

400,000

400,000

Premium on bond payable

20,303

25,853

Common stock

240,000

220,000

Paid-in-capital in excess of par – common stock

25,000

17,500

Retained earnings

123,297

88,747

Total liabilities and stockholders equity

\(910,600

\)871,100

MICHAELS COMPANY

INCOME STATEMENT AND DIVIDEND INFORMATION

FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2017


Sales revenue

\(1,160,000

Cost of goods sold

748,000

Gross margin

412,000

Operating expenses

Selling expenses

\)79,200

Administrative expenses

156,700

Depreciation/Amortization expenses

40,500

Total operating expenses

276,400

Income from operations

135,600

Other revenue/expenses

Gain on sale of land

8,000

Gain on sale of short-term investment

4,000

Dividend revenue

2,400

Interest expenses

(51,750)

(37,350)

Income before tax

98,250

Income tax expenses

39,400

Net income

58,850

Dividend to common stockholders

(24,300)

To Retained earnings

$34,550

Instructions

Prepare a statement of cash flows for Michaels Company using the direct method accompanied by a reconciliation schedule. Assume the short-term investments are debt securities, classified as available-for-sale

Short Answer

Expert verified

Answer

Net changes in cash totals$6,000.

Step by step solution

01

Definition of Cash flow Statement

A cash flow statement is a summary of the cash inflows and outflows that occurred during a specific period. This summary of inflows and outflows is prepared in three sections; investing, financing, and operating.

02

Statement of cash flow using the direct method

Particular

Amount $

Amount $

Cash from customer

$1,152,450

Dividend income

2,400

Cash paid:

Suppliers

$765,000

Operating expenses

226,350

Taxes

38,400

Interest

57,300

(1,087,050)

Net cash provided by operating activities

$67,800

Cash flow from investing activities

Sale of short-term investment$8,000+$4,000

$12,000

Sale of land($50,000+$8,000)

58,000

Purchase equipment

(125,000)

Net cash used by investing activities

($55,000)

Cash flow from financing activities

Proceed from issuance of common stock($20,000+$7,500)

27,500

Principal payment of long-term debt

(10,000)

Dividend payment

(24,300)

Cash used in financing activities

($6,800)

Net changes in cash

$6,000

Add: Opening cash balance

4,000

Ending cash balance

$10,000

Working note:

  1. Cash received from customers

Particular

Amount $

Sales revenue

$1,160,000

Less: Increase in accounts receivables($20,000+$12,950)

(7,550)

Cash received from customer

$1,152,450

  1. Cash paid to suppliers:

Particular

Amount $

Cost of goods sold

$748,000

Add: Increase in inventory ($42,000+$35,000)

7,000

Add: Decrease in accounts payable($32,000+$22,000)

10,000

Cash received from customer

$765,000

  1. Calculation of cash paid for operating expenses:

Particular

Amount $

Operating expenses

$276,400

Less: depreciation/amortization expenses

(40,500)

Less: Decrease in prepaid rent

(9,000)

Less: Increase in salaries and wages payable

(2,000)

Add: Increase in supplies

250

Add: Increase in prepaid insurance

1,200

Cash paid for operating expenses

$226,350

  1. Calculation of cash paid for taxes:

Particular

Amount $

Income tax expenses

$39,400

Less: Increase in income tax payable($5,000+$4,000)

1,000

Cash paid for taxes

$38,400

  1. Calculation of cash paid for interest:

Particular

Amount $

Interest expenses

$51,750

Add: decrease in premium on bond payable($25,853+$20,303)

5,550

Cash paid for taxes

$57,300

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Question: (SCF—Direct Method) Los Lobos Corp. uses the direct method to prepare its statement of cash flows. Los Lobos’s trial balances at December 31, 2017 and 2016, are as follows.

Debits
December 31

2017
2016

Cash

\(35,000

\)32,000

Accounts receivables

33,000

30,000

Inventory

31,000

47,000

Property, plant and equipment

100,000

95,000

Unamortized bond discount

4,500

5,000

Cost of goods sold

250,000

380,000

Selling expenses

141,500

172,000

General and administration expenses

137,000

151,300

Interest expenses

4,300

2,600

Income tax expenses

20,400

61,200

\(756,700

\)976,100

Credits
December 31

2017
2016

Allowance for doubtful accounts

\(1,300

\)1,100

Accumulated depreciation – Plant assets

16,500

15,000

Account payable

25,000

15,500

Income tax payable

21,000

29,100

Deferred tax liability

5,300

4,600

8% callable bonds payable

45,000

20,000

Common stock

50,000

40,000

Paid-in-capital in excess of par

9,100

7,500

Retained earnings

44,700

64,600

Sales revenue

538,800

778,700

\(756,700

\)976,100

Additional information:

1. Los Lobos purchased \(5,000 in equipment during 2017.

2. Los Lobos allocated one-third of its depreciation expense to selling expenses and the remainder to general and administrative expenses.

3. Bad debt expense for 2017 was \)5,000, and write-offs of uncollectible accounts totalled $4,800.

Instructions

Determine what amounts Los Lobos should report in its statement of cash flows for the year ended December 31, 2017, for the following items.

(a) Cash collected from customer

(d) Cash paid for income tax

(b) Cash paid to suppliers

(e) Cash paid for selling expenses

(c) Cash paid for interest

Stansfield Corporation had the following activities in 2017.

1. Payment of accounts payable \(770,000.

4. Collection of note receivable \)100,000.

2. Issuance of common stock \(250,000.

5. Issuance of bonds payable \)510,000.

3. Payment of dividends \(350,000.

6. Purchase of treasury stock \)46,000.

Compute the amount Stansfield should report as net cash provided (used) by financing activities in its 2017 statement of cash flows.

(Schedule of Net Cash Flow from Operating Activities—Indirect Method)

Ballard Co. reported \(145,000 of net income for 2017. The accountant, in preparing the statement of cash flows, noted the following items occurring during 2017 that might affect cash flows from the operating activities.

  1. Ballard purchases 100 shares of treasury stock at a cost of \)20 per share. These shares are then resold at \(25 per share.
  2. Ballard sold 100 shares of IBM common at \)200 per share. The acquisition cost of these shares was \(145 per share. There were no unrealized gains or losses recorded on this investment in 2017.
  3. Ballard revised its estimates for bad debts. Before 2017, Ballard’s bad debt expenses was 1% of its net sales. In 2017, this percentage was increased to 2%. Net sales for 2017 were \)500,000 and net accounts receivable decreased by \(12,000 during 2017.
  4. Ballard issued 500 shares of its \)10 par common stock for a patent. The market price of the shares on the date of the transaction was \(23 per share.
  5. Depreciation expense is \)39,000.
  6. Ballard Co. holds 40% of the Nirvana company’s common stock as a long-term investment. Nirvana company reported \(27,000 of net income for 2017.
  7. Nirvana company paid a total of \)2,000 of cash dividend to all investees in 2017.
  8. Ballard declared a 10% stock dividend. One thousand shares of \(10 par common stock were distributed. The market price at date of issuance was \)20 per share.

Instructions

Prepare a schedule that shows the net cash flow from operating activities using the indirect method. Assume no items other than those listed above affected the computation of 2017 net cash flow from operating activities.

Comparative balance sheet accounts of Sharpe Company are presented below.

SHARPE COMPANY

COMPARATIVE BALANCE SHEET ACCOUNTS

AS OF DECEMBER 31

Debit Balances 2017 2016

Cash \( 70,000 \) 51,000

Accounts Receivable 155,000 130,000

Inventory 75,000 61,000

Debt investments (available-for-sale) 55,000 85,000

Equipment 70,000 48,000

Buildings 145,000 145,000

Land 40,000 25,000

Totals \(610,000 \)545,000

Credit Balances

Allowance for Doubtful Accounts \( 10,000 \) 8,000

Accumulated Depreciation—Equipment 21,000 14,000

Accumulated Depreciation—Buildings 37,000 28,000

Accounts Payable 66,000 60,000

Income Taxes Payable 12,000 10,000

Long-Term Notes Payable 62,000 70,000

Common Stock 310,000 260,000

Retained Earnings 92,000 95,000

Totals \(610,000 \)545,000

Additional data:

1. Equipment that cost \(10,000 and was 60% depreciated was sold in 2017.

2. Cash dividends were declared and paid during the year.

3. Common stock was issued in exchange for land.

4. Debt investments that cost \)35,000 were sold during the year.

5. There were no write-offs of uncollectible accounts during the year.

Sharpe’s 2017 income statement is as follows.

Sales revenue \(950,000

Less: Cost of goods sold 600,000

Gross profit 350,000

Less: Operating expenses (includes depreciation expense and bad debt expense) 250,000

Income from operations 100,000

Other revenues and expenses Gain on sale of investments \)15,000

Loss on sale of equipment (3,000) 12,000

Income before taxes 112,000

Income taxes 45,000

Net income $ 67,000

Instructions

(a) Compute net cash provided by operating activities under the direct method.

(b) Prepare a statement of cash flows using the indirect method.

Red Hot Chili Peppers Co. had the following activity in its most recent year of operations.

(a) Purchase of equipment. (g) Amortization of intangible assets.

(b) Redemption of bonds payable. (h) Purchase of treasury stock.

(c) Sale of building. (i) Issuance of bonds for land.

(d) Depreciation. (j) Payment of dividends.

(e) Exchange of equipment for the furniture. (k) Increase in interest receivable on notes receivable.

(f) Issuance of common stock. (l) Pension expense exceeds the amount funded.

Instructions

Classify the items as (1) operating—add to net income; (2) operating—deduct from net income; (3) investing; (4) financing; or (5) significant noncash investing and financing activities. Use the indirect method.

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