Each of the following items must be considered in preparing a statement of cash flows (indirect method)
Question:
Each of the following items must be considered in preparing a statement of cash flows (indirect method) for Bastille Inc., which follows IFRS, for the year ended December 31, 2017.
1. Equipment that cost $40,000 six years before and was being depreciated on a straight-line basis over 10 years with no estimated residual value was sold for $5,300.
2. During the year, 10,000 common shares were issued for $41 cash per share. 3. Uncollectible accounts receivable in the amount of $27,000 were written off against the allowance for doubtful accounts.
4. The company sustained a net loss for the year of $10,000. Depreciation amounted to $22,000. A gain of $9,000 was reported on the sale of land for $39,000 cash.
5. A three-month Canadian treasury bill was purchased for $50,000 on November 13, 2017. The company uses a cash and cash-equivalent basis for its statement of cash flows.
6. An impairment of $40,000 was recorded on goodwill.
7. Patent amortization for the year was $18,000.
8. The company exchanged common shares for a 40% interest in TransCo Corp. for $900,000.
9. The company accrued an unrealized loss on investments accounted for at FV-NI.
Instructions
Identify the amount and classification (if any) of each item in the statement of cash flows prepared using the indirect method.
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Intermediate Accounting
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