A Aa 6. Cash-flow statement Prabakar and Gta lain have been married for two years. They have been trying to save but that there is never anything ever after expenses Gas taking right course on personalance, and she suggested that they prepare show statement for the year ended December 31, 2016 in the missing amounts on the show statement for the year Use the worksheet that Prabakar and Gta provided plus the aditional information to ended December 31, 2016 Catalog Offers Cash-Flow Statement Prabal het and Gta put together the following ptions Percent Cash received Prabakar's salary Gia's salary Prabakar's bonus Success Namel Prabakar and Gita Jain Date: For the year ended December 31, 2016 Dollars INCOME Prabakar's salary Gita's salary Prabakar's Bonus Interest and dividends Total Income income taxes Cash payments 527,750 R 26,363 School 4,163 Transfer 18 Carloan payment 15 Au c e year Puget Sound Energy 4,995 Vanage 4,745 Center Savings interest Income taxes edback EXPENDITURES Rent expense Here is some additional information For income items, they know yearly mounts. For some expenses they know the annual amount (for example, Gta's annua commuter-train pass). Theyted the amounts and noted them as ED FOR YOU Automobile loan pay By A and Batt Only C and D are the Only And Carer Only Destro Automobile insurance and registration Totalfixed expenses Unfortunately, for other expenses, they provided at they made last month, stating that the amount o g much from month to month Based on their employer provided he r e the moura of 5.30 per visit. They stimated that the doctor Sixes the year Pr i med that he spends about $60 a w ongas and ance for their two can, and he t out $10 ending money every week Multiple Choice Variable Expenses m tes MacBook Pro WE / R J K L M . command option ters Gita Total Income EXPENDITURES Fixed Expenses Rent expense Prabakar's income taxes Gita's income taxes Automobile loan payment Education loan Phone Transportation Automobile insurance and registration Total fixed expenses Here is some additional Information: For income oms, they know yearly amounts. For some expenses, they know the annual amount (for example, Gita's annual commuter-train pass). They listed those amounts and noted them as such Unfortunately, for other expenses, they provided the payment they made last month, stating that the amount doesn't change much from month to month. Based on their employer provided health insurance, they incur a copay of $30 per visit. They estimated that they saw the doctor (combined) six times during the year. Prabakar estimated that he spends about $60 a week on gas and maintenance for their two cars, and he takes out $100 for spending money every week. Gita estimated that she spends about $100 a week on groceries and $150 a month on clothing. She never has cash and uses her credit cards for everything They went on a Disney Cruise that cost $2,200; they took an additional $500 for spending. That was their only vacation. Variable Expenses Food Utilities Gasoline and maintenance Vacations Clothing Miscellaneous (Prabakar's withdrawals) Medical expenses Total variable expenses Total Expenses SURPLUS (DEFICIT) Based on this cash-flow statement, Prabakar and Gita have a cash out, their bank balance should have by for the year. This means that if they accounted for all of their cash flows in and from December 31, 2015 to December 31, 2016