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Cash Flows from Operating ActivitiesA method of reporting the cash flows from operating activities as the net income from operations adjusted for all deferrals of
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Cash Flows from Operating ActivitiesA method of reporting the cash flows from operating activities as the net income from operations adjusted for all deferrals of past cash receipts and payments and all accruals of expected future cash receipts and payments.Indirect Method
The net income reported on the income statement for the current year was $148,200. Depreciation recorded on store equipment for the year amounted to $24,500. Balances of the current asset and current liability accounts at the beginning and end of the year are as follows:
End of Year Beginning of Year Cash $58,840 $54,130 Accounts receivable (net) 42,190 40,000 Inventories 57,600 60,900 Prepaid expenses 6,470 5,140 Accounts payable (merchandise creditors) 55,130 51,210 Wages payable 30,130 33,450 a. Prepare the Cash Flows from Operating Activities section of the A summary of the cash receipts and cash payments for a specific period of time, such as a month or a year.statement of cash flows, using the indirect method. Use the minus sign to indicate cash out flows, cash payments, decreases in cash, or any negative adjustments.
Statement of Cash Flows (partial) Cash flows from operating activities: - Decrease in prepaid expenses
- Depreciation
- Increase in inventories
- Net income
$ Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash flow from operating activities: - Decrease in accounts payable
- Decrease in accounts receivable
- Depreciation
- Increase in wages payable
Changes in current operating assets and liabilities: - Depreciation
- Increase in accounts receivable
- Increase in inventories
- Increase in wages payable
- Decrease in accounts receivable
- Decrease in inventories
- Decrease in prepaid expenses
- Increase in inventories
- Decrease in accounts receivable
- Increase in inventories
- Increase in prepaid expenses
- Increase in wages payable
- Decrease in accounts payable
- Depreciation
- Increase in accounts payable
- Increase in wages payable
- Decrease in accounts receivable
- Decrease in prepaid expenses
- Decrease in wages payable
- Increase in wages payable
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b. Cash flows from operating activities differs from net income because it does not use the
- accrual basis
- cash basis
- they are earned
- cash is received
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