Mattel Inc. is the leading toy maker in the world. The company's revenues exceed ($ 6) billion.
Question:
Mattel Inc. is the leading toy maker in the world. The company's revenues exceed \(\$ 6\) billion. In the toy business, it is very difficult to determine the life expectancy of a product. Products that children love one year may sit on the shelf the following year. As a result, companies in the toy business often sell productive assets that are no longer needed. Assume that on December 31, 2011, the end of the company's fiscal year, Mattel's records showed the following data about a machine that was no longer needed to make a toy that was popular last year:
On Apri1 1, 2012, the machine was sold for \(\$ 52,000\) cash.
Required:
1. How old was the machine on January 1, 2012? Show computations.
2. Indicate the effect (i.e., the amount and direction-increase or decrease) of the sale of the machine on April 1, 2012, on
a. Total assets
b. Profit
c. Cash flows (by each section of the statement: operating, investing, and financing activities)
Step by Step Answer:
Financial Accounting
ISBN: 9780070001497
4th Canadian Edition
Authors: Patricia A. Libby, Daniel Short, George Kanaan, Maureen Libby Gowing, Robert Libby