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Problem 1 1 - 3 Statement of Cash Flows for March 1 to March 3 1 , 2 0 2 3 Larry's Landscaping Statement of

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Problem 11-3 Statement of Cash Flows for March 1 to March 31,2023
Larry's Landscaping
Statement of Cash Flows (Indirect Method)
for the Period March 1 to March 31,2023
Cash Flows from Operating Activities
Cash Flows from Investing Activities
Cash Flows from Financing Activities
Cash Provided by Financing Activities
Increase in Cash from March 1 to March 31,2023
Beginning Cash Balance March 1,2023
Increase in Cash from March 1 to March 31,2023
Ending Cash Balance March 31,2023Problem 11-3 Larry's Landscaping March Statement of Cash Flows
The following are the Balance Sheets for Larry's Landscaping as of February 28,2023(the end of
last period) and March 31,2023(the end of this period):
Larry's Landscaping
Balance Sheets
as of the End of February and March 2023
The following is additional information for the period March 1 to March 31,2023:
Additional Equipment was purchased for $15,000 cash.
???? Depreciation was recorded for the Equipment and for the Building.
$10,000 of additional cash was borrowed on the Long-Term Note from the bank.
The Income Statement for March showed a Net Income of $6,000.
No Dividends were declared during the month of March.
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