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Two Wheeler, a bike shop, opened for business on April 1. It uses a periodic inventory system. The following transactions occurred during the first month

Two Wheeler, a bike shop, opened for business on April 1. It uses a periodic inventory system. The following transactions occurred during the first month of business:

April 1: Purchased five units from Duhan Co. for $500 total, with terms 3/10, n/30, FOB destination. April 10: Paid for the April 1 purchase. April 15: Sold one unit for $200 cash. April 18: Purchased ten units from Clinton Inc. for $900 total, with terms 3/10, n/30, FOB destination. April 25: Sold three units for $200 each, cash. April 28: Paid for the April 18 purchase.

Required 1. Identify and analyze each of the preceding transactions of Two Wheeler. 2. Determine net income for the month of April. Two Wheeler incurred and paid $100 for rent and $50 for miscellaneous expenses during April. Ending inventory is $967. (Ignore income taxes.) 3. Assuming that these are the only transactions during April (including rent and miscellaneous expenses), compute net cash flow from operating activities. 4. Explain why cash outflow is so much larger than expenses on the income statement.

****What is messing me up is the purchases, when factoring in for cost of goods sold do I use:

April 1st purchase discounts to 500*.03= 15 discount = 485 instead?

April 18th purchase discounts to 900*.03= 27 discount = 873 instead?

*****

Is this correct?

cost of goods sold= ( 485 +873- 967+ 100 +50) = 541?

Cash flow from operating activites= 800?

Net income?

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