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How do I do the statement of cash flows? (assuming FIFO for inventory) Jan 1 st . Spent $3,500 to improve the first piece of

How do I do the statement of cash flows?

(assuming FIFO for inventory)

  1. Jan 1st. Spent $3,500 to improve the first piece of equipment purchased in Year 1. Revised useful life is 5 more years while the new salvage value is $2,000.
  2. Jan 2nd, ordered and received 200 units of inventory purchased on account for $13 each
  3. Jan 15th, paid $100 to settle a warranty claim from a customer.
  4. Feb 3rd, ordered and received 150 units of inventory purchased on account for $12 each
  1. Feb 22nd, sold 250 units of inventory at $65 each. $10,000 was on account. The inventory came with a 1 year warranty. The company expects that providing the warranty will cost 1% of the sales made.
  1. March 1st, incurred and paid $900 of wages expense
  2. Mar 30th, collected $5000 of accounts receivable
  3. April 1st, paid $50 to settle a warranty claim from a customer.
  4. May 2nd, Paid $4000 of accounts payable.
  5. June 1st, Paid $409 of taxes payable
  6. June 30th, made first interest payment on Note Payable (5% of 175,000).
  7. Aug 12th, wrote-off a $250 account receivable for a customer who filed for bankruptcy.
  1. Oct 12th, sold 100 units of inventory at $56 each. The inventory came with a 1 year warranty. The company expects that providing the warranty will cost 1% of the sales made.
  1. Dec 31st, spent $1,500 at end of year to repair equipment.
  2. Estimated that 2% of Year 2 sales on account would not be collected.
  3. Estimated tax rate is 35%

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