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Exercise 21-23 Cash flows from operating activities (direct method) [LO21-3] Portions of the financial statements for Myriad Products are provided below. MYRIAD PRODUCTS COMPANY Income

Exercise 21-23 Cash flows from operating activities (direct method) [LO21-3]

Portions of the financial statements for Myriad Products are provided below.

MYRIAD PRODUCTS COMPANY
Income Statement
For the Year Ended December 31, 2018
($ in millions)
Sales$880
Cost of goods sold308
Gross margin572
Salaries expense$145
Depreciation expense96
Patent amortization expense5
Interest expense36
Loss on sale of land4286
Income before taxes286
Income tax expense143
Net Income$143

MYRIAD PRODUCTS COMPANY
Selected Accounts from Comparative Balance Sheets
December 31, 2018 and 2017
($ in millions)
Year
20182017Change
Cash$135$128$7
Accounts receivable259274(15)
Inventory464478(14)
Accounts payable1981908
Salaries payable106114(8)
Interest payable54486
Income taxes payable45387


Required:
Prepare the cash flows from the operating activities section of the statement of cash flows for Myriad Products Company using the direct method.

($ in Millions)

Cash Flow From Operating Activities:
Net Cash Flow from Operating Activites:

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