Fitzpatrick Company's calendar-year 2013 income statement shows the following: Net Income. $374,000; Depreciation Expense, $44,000; Amortization Expense,
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Fitzpatrick Company's calendar-year 2013 income statement shows the following: Net Income. $374,000; Depreciation Expense, $44,000; Amortization Expense, $7,200; Gain on Sale of Plant Assets, $6,000. An examination of the company's current assets and current liabilities reveals the following changes (all from operating activities): Accounts Receivable decrease, $17,100; Merchandise Inventory decrease, $42,000; Prepaid Expenses increase, $4,700; Accounts Payable decrease, $8,200; Other Payables increase, $1,200. Use the indirect method to compute cash flow from operating activities. Salud Company reports net income of $400,000 for the year ended December 31, 2013. It also reports $80,000 depreciation expense and a $20,000 gain on the sale of machinery. Its comparative balance sheets reveal a $40,000 increase in accounts receivable, $6,000 increase in accounts payable, $12,000 decrease in prepaid expenses, and $2,000 decrease in wages payable.
Required Prepare only the operating activities section of the statement of cash flows for 2013 using the indirect method.
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