Cash Flows from Operating Activities-Indirect Method Selected data (in thousands) derived from the income statement and balance sheet of National Beverage Corp. for a recent year are as follows: Income statement data: Net income $49,310 Gain on disposal of property 1,210 Depreciation expense 11,57 Other items involving noncash expenses 1,355 Balance sheet data: Increase in accounts receivable 1,725 Decrease in inventory 1,000 Increase in prepaid expenses 565 Decrease in accounts payable 670 Decrease in accrued and other current liabilities 1,000 . Prepare the "Cash flows from operating activities" section of the statement of cash flows, using the indirect method for National Beverage Corp. Use the minus sign to indicate cash outflows, cash payments, decreases in cash, or any negative adjustments. Enter the amounts in thousands of dollars, as shown above. National Beverage Co. Cash Flows from Operating Activities (in thousands) Cash flows from (used for) operating activities: Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash flow from operating activities: payments, decreases in cash, or any negative adjustments. Enter the amounts in thousands of dollars, as shown above. National Beverage Co. Cash Flows from Operating Activities (in thousands) Cash flows from (used for) operating activities: 0:2 Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash flow from operating activities: Changes in current operating assets and liabilities: 00000 000 0 Net cash flow from operating activities b. The company has earnings add net cash flow from operating activities. The increase in accounts receivable indicates a(n) in sales. In addition, the company is using its cash to decrease its accounts payable balance, which indicates that the company is . Overall, National Beverage is doing financially. Check My Work Previous Next